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NYT Connections decided not to use words. Players are not OK.

May 7, 2026
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Connections pulled a classic game design trick this week: showing the player a challenge they haven’t seen before, but have unknowingly been preparing for this whole time.

The popular New York Times puzzle game, in which players usually are tasked with grouping a bunch of random words together into hidden categories, threw a heck of a curveball on Wednesday, May 6. If you haven’t checked it out yet, today’s puzzle is a bit strange in that it doesn’t include words at all.

Instead, it’s a bunch of symbols of mundane objects.

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Uh…what?
Credit: Screenshot: The New York Times

The puzzle actually makes some sense if you do what I did and just look up the answers, but for everyday Connections players, it’s obviously going to be a more stiff challenge than usual. Of course, people on the internet had some real thoughts about this. Mostly very negative thoughts, to be precise.

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Turns out, people really don’t like it when you mess with their daily New York Times gaming routine.


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But there was at least one person who thought it was pretty neat.


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Hopefully, tomorrow’s puzzle is just words again.

Not the day you’re after? Here’s the solution to the latest Connections.

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