Today’s NYT Connections Clues and Solutions for November 6


**Connections: The New Word Challenge by The New York Times**

*Connections* is the latest [word game from the New York Times](https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections) that’s rapidly becoming a sensation. The game invites players to discover “common threads between words.” Much like *Wordle*, [*Connections*](https://mashable.com/article/nyt-connections-hint-answer-today-february-20-2024) resets every day at midnight, with puzzles that escalate in difficulty. If you find yourself stumped, we have some helpful hints and strategies for you.

If you’re in search of today’s answer, simply scroll to the end of this article for the solution to the November 6 *Connections* puzzle. But if you prefer to tackle it on your own, continue reading for clues, tactics, and advice.

### What is *Connections*?

The latest word game from the *New York Times* has surged in popularity on various social media platforms. Associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu is recognized for her role in developing *Connections* and introducing it to the *Times*’ Games section. [*Connections*](https://mashable.com/article/nyt-connections-hint-answer-today-february-21-2024) can be played on both web browsers and smartphones, where the objective is to group four words that connect thematically.

Each puzzle is composed of 16 words, organized into four categories. These categories may include anything from book titles to software brands, nations, and additional themes. While some words may appear to align, only one grouping is correct for each collection.

When a player successfully identifies a set of four associated words, those words are removed from play. Conversely, an incorrect guess is marked as a mistake. Players can make up to four mistakes before the game concludes.

To aid in finding connections, players can shuffle the board for a clearer perspective. Each group is color-coded, with yellow being the simplest, followed by green, blue, and purple. Players can also share their outcomes on social media, just like with *Wordle*.

### Hint for Today’s *Connections* Categories

Want a hint without revealing the categories? Here are some clues to assist you:

– **Yellow:** Managing the TiVo
– **Green:** Transformative
– **Blue:** Classic communication
– **Purple:** Feet, though not the anatomical part

### Today’s *Connections* Categories

Need additional support? Here are today’s categories:

– **Yellow:** DVR Controls
– **Green:** Innovative
– **Blue:** Written Communication
– **Purple:** Items with Feet

### Today’s *Connections* Solution

Ready for the answers? This is your final opportunity to turn back if you wish to solve the puzzle independently!

Drumroll, please…

The solution to *Connections* #513 for November 6 is:

– **DVR Controls:** PAUSE, PLAY, RECORD, STOP
– **Innovative:** DIFFERENT, NEW, NOVEL, ORIGINAL
– **Written Communication:** CORRESPOND, MESSAGE, TEXT, WRITE
– **Items with Feet:** BIPED, FURNITURE, POEM, YARDSTICK

Don’t fret if you didn’t succeed this time! A new *Connections* puzzle will be available tomorrow, and we’ll return with further clues and solutions to assist you.

Looking for more puzzles? Visit Mashable’s [games hub](https://games.mashable.com/) for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crosswords, and beyond. If you’re also engaging in *NYT Strands*, [check out today’s hints and answers](https://mashable.com/article/strands-nyt-hint-november-5).