Check out the solutions and walkthroughs for the June 24 NYT Connections puzzle, issue 1109
The NYT Connections daily challenge, issue number 1109, presents a very original and diverse set of words this Wednesday, June 24th. For logic game aficionados and category-specific enthusiasts, complete tips and solutions for today’s puzzle are available below.
In addition to the simple resolution of the day, The New York Times offers a Connections Bot, a tool similar to that found in the popular Wordle. This functionality allows participants to obtain a detailed analysis of their choices and a numerical score at the end of each round. The Times gaming system also allows registered users to closely monitor their progress, recording the total number of puzzles completed, the success rate, the number of perfect scores and even the consecutive winning streak, transforming the fun into continuous performance monitoring and encouraging mastery of the game.
Guidance for this Wednesday’s Connections categories
Check out four suggestions below for unraveling the groupings in today’s Connections puzzle, ordered from the yellow group (considered easiest) to the purple group (which generally holds the most complex and unusual challenges).
- To the yellow grouping: It’s time to shine brightly.
- Regarding the green group: A special time for ceremonies.
- About the blue category: There is more than one character with this color.
- In the purple group: It could be something that is worn on top.
Keyword Revelations in the June 24th Challenge
The words selected for the yellow category today belong to the universe of progressive rock bands. The four formations found in the enigma are Genesis, King Crimson, Pink Floyd and Rush.
In the green grouping, the theme explored is traditional wedding gifts. The four correct solutions include china, suitcases, money, and a toaster.
The blue category presents a set of characters known by the color red. The names that make up the group are Clifford, Deadpool, Kool-Aid Man and Mr. Krabs.
In the purple segment, the challenge consists of identifying compound words that form rhymes. The four answers to this puzzle are: chick flick, helter skelter, Humpty Dumpty and mumbo jumbo.

Previous Connections challenges that tested logic
Noticing patterns in past puzzles can be a useful strategy for future solving. Below, we highlight some of the most challenging Connections puzzles ever presented:
- Edit #5: Grouped “items you can configure”, with examples such as humor, recording, table and volleyball.
- Issue #4: Had a “one in a dozen” theme, featuring words like egg, juror, month, and rose.
- Issue #3: Included “famous on-screen streets” featuring Elm, Fear, Jump, and Sesame.
- Issue #2: Highlighted “___ powers”, with references to nap, plant, Ranger and travel.
- Edition nº 1: Presented “things that can happen”, listing candidate, faucet, mascara and nose.
















