Today’s New York Times Connections puzzle (#844) for October 2 has been solved, and we now know the exact groups and answers. Players struggled with some tricky categories, but the color-coded solution is clear. If you’re stuck or just want to check your guesses, here’s the full breakdown of today’s Connections hints and answers.
The daily word puzzle challenges players to sort 16 words into four hidden groups. Each group has a theme, and wrong guesses can quickly drain your chances. Today’s set mixed easy-to-spot clues with a tough movie category that stumped many.
NYT Connections Oct 2 Hints and Group Themes
The Times provides no direct clues, but here are helpful hints for today’s puzzle. They go from the easiest yellow set to the hardest purple group.
Yellow group hint: Roll over! Shake!
Green group hint: You merited that reward.
Blue group hint: Where should it go?
Purple group hint: Cartoons, sure, but great ones.
Players reported that the yellow group was simple for dog lovers, while the purple group tripped up many who forgot Oscar-winning animations.
NYT Connections Oct 2 Answers Revealed
Here’s the final solved grid for puzzle #844 on October 2:
Yellow – Dog Commands: come, down, heel, stay
Green – Deserved: due, fair, just, right
Blue – Situated: left, placed, put, set
Purple – Best Animated Feature Oscar Winners: Brave, Flow, Frozen, Up
Dog owners quickly recognized “heel” as a giveaway. The “situated” set confused some players, but words like “put” and “set” tied it together. The toughest was the purple category, requiring knowledge of animated Oscar winners beyond Frozen and Up — with “Flow” being the surprise inclusion.
Game Tips and Strategy
Experts say reading each word aloud helps. Sometimes Connections hides themes in how words sound when spoken. Another trick is to shuffle the tiles — it forces your brain to look at them differently. Avoid obvious but fake groupings; past puzzles have misled players with decoy sets like SPONGE, BOB, SQUARE, PANTS.
With practice, spotting links like today’s “dog commands” becomes easy. The harder sets often come from awards, pop culture, or wordplay. Keeping a mental list of Oscar winners or famous categories can help for days like this.
Today’s NYT Connections puzzle was #844. Many found it fair but sneaky, with a playful nod to dog lovers and movie fans.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What was the yellow group in NYT Connections Oct 2?
The yellow group was Dog Commands: come, down, heel, stay.
Q2: Which category was the hardest in NYT Connections #844?
Most players found the purple group hardest. It featured Oscar-winning animated films like Brave, Flow, Frozen, and Up.
Q3: How many guesses do you get in NYT Connections?
You get four mistakes before the game ends. Careful grouping matters.
Q4: What helps solve NYT Connections puzzles faster?
Read words aloud, shuffle tiles, and think about cultural categories such as films, commands, and awards.
Q5: Are today’s NYT Connections answers verified?
Yes. These solutions match the official NYT Games results for puzzle #844 on Oct 2.
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