The New York Times' Connections game for January 9, 2026, puzzle number 943, challenges players to group 16 words into four thematic categories. Hints guide towards connections involving colors, risky metaphors, altered band names, and modified directions. Solutions highlight red items, precarious idioms, numberless musicians, and tweaked compass points.
The daily Connections puzzle from the New York Times continues to test players' ability to identify subtle links among 16 words. For edition 943 on January 9, 2026, the game features words such as FORTH, CARDINAL, DIRECTION, 8 BALL, SOLO CUP, NON BLONDES, 3 BALL, THIN ICE, HEART EMOJI, CHAINZ, 6 MAFIA, DEEP END, and COUTH, along with others like LIMB, LEST, and OAST implied in the solutions.
Hints provided for the puzzle include: yellow category for items sharing the same color; green for expressions describing tense or risky scenarios; blue for music acts with omitted numbers in their titles; and purple for directional terms altered by changing the initial letter.
The categorized groups are as follows:
- Yellow: Items that are red, including 3 ball, cardinal, heart emoji, and solo cup.
- Green: Phrases used in metaphors for precarious situations, such as 8 ball, deep end, limb, and thin ice.
- Blue: Musical artists without their starting numbers, comprising 6 mafia, chainz, direction, and non blondes.
- Purple: Cardinal directions with the first letter modified, like couth, forth, lest, and oast.
This setup encourages players to think beyond literal meanings, spotting patterns like color associations or wordplay in band names. The puzzle's deceptive groupings, such as mistaking biological terms for other links, add to its challenge. Solutions for Connections appear daily, aiding enthusiasts in tackling the evolving themes that keep the game engaging.