The New York Times continues to expand its collection of daily word games with Connections, a puzzle that challenges players to find hidden relationships between seemingly unrelated words. Puzzle #1093 for June 8, 2026, offers a mix of geography, slang, everyday objects and clever movie-related wordplay. Some categories are relatively straightforward, while others require players to think beyond the most obvious associations. If today's puzzle has you stumped, here are some spoiler-free hints, the complete answers and a quick guide to how the game works.
What is NYT's 'Connections' game?
Connections is a daily word puzzle from The New York Times that asks players to group related words together. The game uses four colour-coded difficulty levels: Yellow, Green, Blue and Purple, with Yellow generally being the easiest and Purple often involving the trickiest wordplay.
Players receive 16 words and must organise them into four groups of four. Each group shares a hidden connection that may involve categories, meanings, phrases, themes or linguistic twists.
NYT Connections hints for today
Need a nudge before seeing the answers? Try these clues:
- Yellow: Think of features you might spot on a map while exploring coastlines, rivers or large bodies of water.
- Green: These words are all playful ways of referring to the part of your body that wears a hat.
- Blue: Each of these can become more dangerous, dramatic or intense when "spiked."
- Purple: Add the same four-letter word after each of these to form the titles of well-known films.
NYT Connections answers for June 8, 2026
Here are the correct groupings for today's puzzle:
- Yellow – LANDFORMS BY WATER: DELTA, ISLAND, ISTHMUS, PENINSULA
- Green – SLANG FOR HEAD: COCONUT, DOME, MELON, PATE
- Blue – THINGS THAT CAN BE SPIKED: MOHAWK, PUNCH, SEA URCHIN, VOLLEYBALL
- Purple – ___ MAN MOVIES: ELEPHANT, INVISIBLE, OMEGA, RUNNING
How to play NYT Connections
The 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 website and the NYT mobile app.
Start by looking for the most obvious relationships among the words. Solving one category often makes the remaining groups easier to identify. Once you think you've found a set of four related words, select them and submit your guess. Correct groups are locked into place automatically.
Because players have only a limited number of mistakes available before the game ends, careful observation and strategic elimination are often the key to solving the more challenging categories.
Other NYT games to explore
If you enjoy Connections, The New York Times also offers several other popular daily puzzle games:
- Wordle: Guess a five-letter word in six attempts.
- Spelling Bee: Create as many words as possible using a specific set of letters.
- The Mini Crossword: A quick daily crossword challenge.
- Strands: A word-search-style puzzle built around a hidden theme.