Connections for May 4 is now available to solve on the NYT’s application or website. This interesting game offers a set of 16 words to be sorted out into four different categories, each based on a unique theme. To add a level of trickiness, these words could be palindromes or homophones.
Each category is marked with a color to help identify the level of difficulty. Yellow indicates the simplest category, while purple denotes the most challenging one. By the end of the game, each group should have successfully placed all four words in the correct positions. If you find yourself stuck during the game, both this article and in-game assistance will be available to help guide you out of confusion.
Without further ado, here are the hints and clues for today’s Connections alongside answers for you to cross-check and verify.
Connections hint for May 4
Today’s Connections words are as follows: Sweetheart, Teddy Bear, Eye Pillow, Hackey Sack, Radio, Stove, Labubu, Pitter-Patter, Control Panel, Etch A Sketch, Chowder, Doodlebug, Marshmallow, Softie, Beanie Baby, and Desiccant Packet. The hints for categories are placed per difficulty level.
YELLOW- It involves words that are related to a person who is kind, gentle, and compassionate towards others.
GREEN- It refers to items that contain even smaller items.
BLUE- The category involves words that are related to things that operate via a twisted motion.
PURPLE- This group is about beginning with well-known names of different types of dogs.
What are the Connections answers for today, May 4?
Answers for Connections May 4 are as follows:
Yellow: Tender-Hearted Person
Marshmallow, Softie, Sweetheart, Teddy Bear
Green: Pellet-Filled Things
Beanie Baby, Desiccant Packet, Eye Pillow, Hackey Sack
Blue: Things With Knobs
Control Panel, Etch A Sketch, Radio, Stove
Purple: Starting With Familiar Names For Kinds Of Dogs
Chowder, Doodlebug, Labubu, Pitter-Patter
Today’s Connections was a bit challenging to solve. However, the best approach is still to first identify and group the words you are confident about. Once those are accurately placed, you can guess or rearrange the remaining words to fit them in correctly.


