
NYT Connections Answers – Tuesday, February 3, 2026 (#968)
NYT Connections Answers – Tuesday, February 3, 2026 (Puzzle #968)
Need today’s NYT Connections answers for February 3, 2026 (#968)? Here are progressive hints, the full solutions for all four categories, quick explanations, and strategies so you can nudge your solve or confirm your perfect game!
Today’s puzzle was called “kind of a stumper” with some deceptive overlaps — especially in purple.
Puzzle date: Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Connections number: 968
Play free: nytimes.com/games/connections (or NYT Games app)
Progressive Hints for Today’s Connections (#968)
Ranked easiest (yellow) to hardest (purple):
- Yellow – Chop, chop! → ways to cut food into small pieces.
- Green – Got an extra room? → verbs meaning to give someone lodging.
- Blue – Fore! → types of golf clubs.
- Purple – Remember this? → phrases that start with “memory”.
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Full Answers – NYT Connections #968 (Feb 3, 2026)

🟨 Yellow – Cut into pieces
- CUBE
- DICE
- HASH
- MINCE
(Culinary verbs/nouns for chopping food into small bits: cube steak, dice onions, hash browns, mince meat)
🟩 Green – Provide with a place to stay
- BOARD
- HOUSE
- LODGE
- QUARTER
(Verbs meaning to give lodging/accommodation: board guests, house refugees, lodge visitors, quarter troops)
🟦 Blue – Kinds of golf clubs
- IRON
- PUTTER
- WEDGE
- WOOD
(Standard golf club categories: irons, putters, wedges, woods/drivers)
🟪 Purple – Memory __
- CARD (memory card – storage device)
- FOAM (memory foam – mattress material)
- HOLE (memory hole – Orwellian term for erasing information)
- LANE (memory lane – nostalgic reminiscing)
(Common phrases completed by “memory”)
Today’s 16 Words (for reference)
BOARD, CARD, CUBE, DICE, FOAM, HASH, HOLE, HOUSE, IRON, LANE, LODGE, MEMORY (wait — no, actual words: MINCE, PUTTER, QUARTER, WEDGE, WOOD
Full grid words: BOARD, CARD, CUBE, DICE, FOAM, HASH, HOLE, HOUSE, IRON, LANE, LODGE, MINCE, PUTTER, QUARTER, WEDGE, WOOD
Quick Solving Tips & Why It Was Tricky
- Yellow — Very food-oriented once you spot the chopping theme.
- Green — Lodging verbs are abstract but clear with “extra room” hint.
- Blue — Golf knowledge helps; “Fore!” is the giveaway shout.
- Purple — Classic “__” completion category — memory foam and memory lane are common, but memory hole is more literary (Orwell).
- Average difficulty — High; purple and blue tripped many solvers (stumper status confirmed).
Pro strategy — Start with concrete categories (golf clubs: IRON + PUTTER + WEDGE + WOOD), then food chopping (CUBE + DICE + HASH + MINCE), then lodging verbs, and finally scan for “memory” completions.
FAQ – NYT Connections February 3, 2026 (#968)
Q: What are the answers for Connections puzzle #968 (Feb 3, 2026)?
A:
🟨 Cut into pieces: CUBE, DICE, HASH, MINCE
🟩 Provide with a place to stay: BOARD, HOUSE, LODGE, QUARTER
🟦 Kinds of golf clubs: IRON, PUTTER, WEDGE, WOOD
🟪 Memory __: CARD, FOAM, HOLE, LANE
Q: Why is “HASH” in the yellow group?
A: Hash (as in hash browns or corned beef hash) is chopped/cut into small pieces.
Q: What does “memory hole” mean in purple?
A: From Orwell’s 1984 — a chute used to destroy documents/records (erasing them from memory/history).
Q: Where can I play today’s Connections?
A: Free at nytimes.com/games/connections or in the NYT Games app (no subscription needed for daily).
Q: How many mistakes can I make?
A: Four lives — after that the puzzle ends. Use “one away” feedback!
Q: Was today’s Connections harder than usual?
A: Yes — called a “stumper” due to abstract verbs and literary purple category.
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🟨🟩🟦🟪 Perfect game? You’re crushing it. Struggled on purple? Very common — memory hole is obscure for many.
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