

Familiar words tied to towns and villages make the yellow category approachable before the puzzle introduces more layered connections.
The blue category challenges players with homophones, requiring careful attention to pronunciation rather than straightforward definitions.
Today’s purple group stands out by blending classic literature references with misleading everyday meanings, creating the toughest twist in the grid.
The NYT Connections May 27 grid is live, featuring 16 fresh words that indicate four new categories. When you look at the grid, it initially seems completely meaningless, with random words. However, if you’re a board game fan or love to read classic literature, you will instantly find some terms familiar. The familiarity may guide you to the right track, but there are some words that can mislead you as they fit more than one category. They are literary characters, but they also have other meanings.
The New York Times is known for publishing the most fun puzzles in its daily editions. Whether it's Strands, Connections, or Wordle, each of these web-based word challenges is unique in its own way. In NYT Connections, the theme isn’t stated initially; once players guess the right sets, the game reveals the theme.
Today’s NYT puzzle is tricky, but some clues may make things easier for gamers.
Easiest Group (Yellow): Today’s yellow group words indicate small community areas. These are some of the common words we use every day.
Moderate Group (Green): For the green group, you have to think of words that indicate classic board games.
Challenging Group (Blue): These are the words that sound the same, though each has a different meaning.
Most Difficult Group (Purple): Finally, the last category contains words that you will find in classic literature.
One Word Hints For Today’s Puzzle
If you are still a bit confused about the themes of today’s puzzle, scroll down for the next set of hints:
COMMUNE
OPERATION
PIER
NUTMEG
These one-word hints will help you identify what other words of the category may contain.
The hints should have resolved the confusion and helped players form the groups with fewer errors. However, if that’s not the case and some are still trying to figure out the word groups of today, here are the complete solutions:
Yellow Category (SMALL COMMUNITY): COMMUNE, HAMLET, TOWNSHIP, VILLAGE
Green Category (CLASSIC BOARD GAMES): BATTLESHIP, OPERATION, OTHELLO, TROUBLE
Blue Category (HOMOPHONES OF WAYS OF LOOKING): AYE, LEAR, PIER, STAIR
Purple Category (ENDING IN THE ‘LITTLE WOMEN’ MARCH SISTERS): BANJO, MACBETH, MONOGAMY, NUTMEG
These are the four categories for today’s puzzle, and congratulations to those who have solved it without any help.
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Check out the image below to know how to make the sets of today’s puzzle:
If you have solved today’s puzzle but missed out on a few of the week’s, below are the answers to some of the previous day's NYT Connections:
The May 27 edition of NYT Connections stands out for its strong classic character flavor. It combines everyday words, classic board games, and literature references to create a playful mix that will feel both familiar and surprising.
What makes today’s grid especially enjoyable is how it rewards broad knowledge. It once again proves that Connections succeeds by turning simple words into a clever daily test of memory, association, and curiosity.
Also Read: Today’s NYT Strands Hints and Answers for May 26, 2026