NYT Connections answers today for May 9

Why we love NYT Connections
NYT Connections is something we continue to load up every morning, and there’s plenty of reasons why. Firstly, it’s just about challenging enough to get the brain working early in the morning, but not too time consuming to feel like a chore. It’s also satisfying when you work out the first category, doubly so when the others start to fall in quick succession. Alongside Wordle, it’s become part of a solid routine.
The NYT Connections answers for today (May 9), along with our hints as to the categories, will help you solve today’s puzzle, which, as always, will demand some brain and thinking power.
You get four mistakes in NYT Connections and must work out each group, one at a time. They all have different difficulties too, meaning you can slowly whittle away the options of each puzzle, making things steadily easier for yourself. It’s a little more involved than something like Wordle, and there are plenty of opportunities for the game to trip you up with tricks.
While the core puzzles that feature in Connections can be easy on some days, others can be very tricky indeed. That’s where we come in, as we’ve included some Connections hints and clues for today’s puzzle below. If you really can’t work things out, don’t fret, as you’ll find the answer in this article as well. Keep reading for today’s Connections hints and answers.
NYT Connections hints for May 9 (#333)
Here are some NYT Connections hints for May 9. We’ll begin by providing you with the groups in escalating difficulty so that you can start piecing things together.
- Container Closures – Yellow Group
- Duration – Green Group
- Regulate – Blue Group
- Trademarks of a Platypus – Purple Group
NYT Connections answers for May 9 (#333)
If you still can’t work out today’s Connections solution, you’ll find the answers below:
- Container Closures – Cap, Cork, Lid, Tab
- Duration – Period, Spell, Stretch, Time
- Regulate – Check, Contain, Limit, Curb
- Trademarks of a Platypus – Bill, Fur, Egg, Venom
Today’s Connections puzzle is fairly straightforward, and once you’ve chipped away a few categories you shouldn’t be too stumped in figuring out the rest. There aren’t too many curveballs to slip you up today, but if you are stuck, we’ve got you covered.
How to play NYT Connections
To play NYT Connections, you ultimately need to find groups of four items that share something in common. Select these four items and press ‘Submit’ to see if you’re correct. You have four mistakes, and need to find the groups before you’ve used all of them up. Here are some category examples:
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- Fish: Bass, Flounder, Salmon Trout
- Fire __: Ant, Drill, Island, Opal
Categories will always be more specific than things like the number of letters in the words, or broader links like names and verbs. Finally, each group is assigned a color, indicating its difficulty. From least difficult to most difficult, the colors go Yellow, Green, Blue, and then Purple. Try to guess the groups before you run out of mistakes!
What time does NYT Connections reset?
The daily NYT Connections puzzle will reset at midnight local time. Recently this has been happening just a few minutes past 12 AM, but by the time you wake up, there will be a new puzzle ready to go. If you want to stay up and catch it though, no one’s going to judge you.
That’s the NYT Connections answers for May 9. For more word game fun, be sure to take a look at our best Wordle starting words. We’ll be covering the answers each day, so check back in if you need more help solving a puzzle.
Why we love NYT Connections (Image credit: NYT Connections) NYT Connections is something we continue to load up every morning, and there’s plenty of reasons why. Firstly, it’s just about challenging enough to get the brain working early in the morning, but not too time consuming to feel like a…
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