Today's NYT Connections focuses on automotive essentials, professional supporters, engineering basics, and clever wordplay.
The Blue category is grounded in construction, highlighting the different components that keep a building standing.
The Purple group is a ‘word association’ challenge where each entry hides a body of water at the end of its name.
The NYT Connections puzzle for Saturday, April 11, 2026, asks players to find the logic behind 16 seemingly random terms. Today's board is particularly tricky. It mixes very physical items, like tools you’d find in a car, with more abstract roles like a ‘Champion.’ Success today depends on your ability to see past the literal meaning of words like ‘Screwdriver’ or ‘Jack’ to find their hidden groups.
Here are the four categories for today’s puzzle:
Yellow: Found in the Trunk of a Car
Green: Benefactor
Blue: Structural Supports
Purple: Ending in Bodies of Water
Use these hints to narrow down your choices before the answers are revealed:
Yellow (Easiest): These are all practical items or tools that a prepared driver keeps in the back of their vehicle for emergencies.
Green (Easy): This group consists of nouns for a person who provides support, funding, or defense for a cause or individual.
Blue (Medium): Think like an architect or a builder; these words all describe vertical or horizontal pieces used to hold up a structure.
Purple (Hardest): This is the cleverest group. Each word is a compound word or a proper noun where the second half is a type of water (like a sea or a bay).
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If you’ve run out of attempts or just want to verify your logic, here are the correct groupings for today:
Yellow – Found in the Trunk of a Car: Ice Scraper, Jack, Jumper Cables, Spare Tire
Green – Benefactor: Angel, Champion, Patron, Sponsor
Blue – Structural Supports: Beam, Brace, Column, Strut
Purple – Ending in Bodies of Water: Bombay, Chelsea, Screwdriver, Snowflake
The following image shows solutions for NYT Connections today.
Today's grid featured several red herrings designed to trip you up. The word ‘Jack’ was the ultimate distractor; it could have been a tool in the trunk (Yellow). A name like ‘Chelsea’ or ‘Bombay’ (Purple), or even a synonym for a supporter in some contexts. However, it specifically belongs with the car tools.
The Blue category (Structural Supports) required some technical knowledge. While ‘Beam’ and ‘Column’ are obvious, ‘Strut’ and ‘Brace’ are more specific engineering terms that might have felt out of place.
Finally, the Purple category was a true brain teaser. You had to realize that ‘Bombay’ ends in ‘Bay,’ ‘Snowflake’ ends in ‘Lake.’ Identifying that ‘Screwdriver’ wasn't a tool but a ‘River’ word was likely the key to finishing the board.
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The April 11 Connections puzzle was a fantastic Saturday challenge. It rewarded players who could switch between practical thinking (the car trunk) and creative wordplay (the water bodies). The best strategy today was to lock in the ‘Benefactor’ group early, as those synonyms were the most distinct. Once the ‘Angels’ and ‘Sponsors’ were out of the way, the structural and automotive groups became much clearer.