The New York Times continues to expand its popular lineup of daily word games with NYT Connections, a puzzle that challenges players to identify hidden links between seemingly unrelated words. The June 3 puzzle (#1088) features a fun mix of food items, candy-related terms, international snacks and a Purple category that relies on clever wordplay involving Disney princesses. While some categories are easy to spot, others require a closer look at spelling patterns and meanings. If today's puzzle has you stumped, here are some spoiler-free hints followed by the complete answers.What is NYT's 'Connections' gameConnections is a daily word puzzle from The New York Times that asks players to group 16 words into four categories of four words each.The puzzle uses four colour-coded difficulty levels — Yellow, Green, Blue and Purple. Yellow is generally the easiest category, while Purple is often the most challenging and frequently involves wordplay or unconventional connections.Players must identify the hidden relationship linking each set of four words before running out of mistakes.NYT Connections hints for todayYellow: Popular varieties of a staple grainGreen: Words that could describe a chewy candyBlue: Savoury foods wrapped around fillingsPurple: Disney princess names with their final letter removedNYT Connections answers for June 3, 2026Here are the correct groupings for today's puzzle:Yellow – Kinds of rice: Brown, Jasmine, Sticky, SushiGreen – Gummy bear descriptors: Colorful, Gummy, Sugary, UrsineBlue – Savoury stuffed pastries: Empanada, Pierogi, Samosa, TurnoverPurple – Disney princesses minus the last letter: Bell, Jasmin, Mula, TianHow to play NYT ConnectionsThe puzzle presents 16 words arranged in a grid, and your goal is to organise them into four groups of four words that share a hidden connection. A new Connections puzzle is released daily through The New York Times Games and the NYT mobile app. Players should carefully scan all 16 words and look for the most obvious links first, as rearranging the board can often reveal hidden patterns and reduce confusion. Once you identify a possible category, select the four related words and submit them as a group. Correct answers are automatically locked into place. Since players only have a limited number of incorrect guesses before the game ends, strategic thinking and elimination become especially important for solving the tougher categories.Other NYT games to exploreIf you enjoy Connections, The New York Times also offers several other popular daily puzzle games:Wordle: Guess a five-letter word in six attemptsSpelling Bee: Create as many words as possible using a specific set of lettersThe Mini Crossword: A short daily crossword challengeStrands: A word-search-inspired puzzle built around hidden themes