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Connections Help, Hints and Clues for April 11


Having trouble solving the April 11, 2026 (#1035) edition of NYT Connections? Check out these clues and hints below to help you crack today’s puzzle and save your winning streak.

Connections by The New York Times is a daily word game available for free online. The objective of the puzzle is to create groups of four from a given assortment of 16 different words. Although the words may appear unrelated, they are actually connected by four hidden themes. Players then get only four chances to identify these connections and categorize the words accordingly. Furthermore, the game also offers a “one away…” notification as a hint along the way.

Check out the hints and answers for the April 11 Connections puzzle below.

Hints for April 11 Connections

All 16 words in today’s puzzle are: SPONSOR, JUMPER CABLES, CHELSEA, COLUMN, SCREWDRIVER, SNOWFLAKE, PATRON, SPARE TIRE, JACK, STRUT, CHAMPION, BEAM, ANGEL, ICE SCRAPER, BRACE, and BOMBAY.

Here are some hints for each group:

  • Yellow Group: The items in this group are related to cars.
  • Green Group: This collection features words that relate to supporting someone financially.
  • Blue Group: This set includes items that make sure a structure doesn’t fall apart.
  • Purple Group: The last part of the words in this collection features bodies of water.

What are the answers for today’s Connections on April 11?

Without further ado, here are the answers for the April 11, 2026, NYT Connections puzzle:

Yellow Group: Found In The Trunk Of A Car – ICE SCRAPER, JACK, JUMPER CABLES, and SPARE TIRE.

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Green Group: Benefactor – ANGEL, CHAMPION, PATRON, and SPONSOR.

Blue Group: Structural Supports – BEAM, BRACE, COLUMN, and STRUT.

Purple Group: Ending In Bodies Of Water – BOMBAY, CHELSEA, SCREWDRIVER, and SNOWFLAKE.

The New York Times Games collection offers a plethora of other popular puzzles such as Wordle, Strands, Pips, Sudoku, and more. While these are available for free, some other puzzles, like the NYT Crosswords, require a paid subscription to unlock. Moreover, fans can find all puzzles in the official NYT Games app as well.

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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.