Today’s NYT Connections puzzle for Monday, July 27, 2026, is puzzle #1142. The grid mixes gymnastics equipment, tapered objects, familiar expressions and symbols commonly seen on online shopping websites.

The biggest distractions involve HORSE, CARROT and BELL. Their everyday meanings may suggest animals, food or sounds, but each belongs to a more specific group in today’s puzzle.
NYT Connections hints for July 27
- Yellow: Equipment used by competitors during artistic gymnastics events.
- Green: Long objects that gradually become narrower towards one end.
- Blue: Four words that form familiar expressions when paired with the same term.
- Purple: Familiar symbols commonly displayed on an online shopping website.
Main trap: HORSE may encourage players to search for animals, but it refers to a piece of gymnastics equipment in today’s puzzle. RINGS may also suggest jewellery rather than sport.
Shape clue: CARROT, ICICLE and STALACTITE provide a path towards one category. The fourth answer is a long tool used when working with yarn.
Expression clue: The blue answers relate to physics, overnight work, a major change in thinking and driving a manual car. Consider the single word that completes all four expressions.
Visual clue: For the most difficult group, picture the icons found near the top of an online shop rather than focusing only on the objects themselves.
Today’s NYT Connections answers
Reveal the Yellow Group
Category: Gymnastics apparatus
Answers: BEAM, HORSE, RINGS, VAULT
All four answers identify equipment used in artistic gymnastics. HORSE refers to the pommel horse, while BEAM, RINGS and VAULT are other familiar competitive apparatus.
Reveal the Green Group
Category: Long tapered things
Answers: CARROT, ICICLE, KNITTING NEEDLE, STALACTITE
Each answer describes a long object that becomes progressively narrower towards one end. KNITTING NEEDLE is the main distraction because it may initially appear to belong with STICK.
Reveal the Blue Group
Category: Kinds of shifts
Answers: DOPPLER, GRAVEYARD, PARADIGM, STICK
Each word forms a familiar expression with shift: Doppler shift, graveyard shift, paradigm shift and stick shift.
A Doppler shift involves a change in observed frequency, a graveyard shift is overnight work, a paradigm shift is a major change in thinking, and a stick shift refers to a manual transmission.
Reveal the Purple Group
Category: Icons on a shopping site
Answers: BELL, CART, HEART, MAGNIFYING GLASS
These objects commonly appear as website icons. A bell represents notifications, a cart holds selected products, a heart usually marks favourites or a wishlist, and a magnifying glass represents search.
Why Connections #1142 could be misleading: Several answers have strong meanings outside their intended groups. HORSE looks like an animal answer, RINGS may suggest jewellery, and BELL can point towards sounds rather than website navigation.
CARROT, ICICLE and STALACTITE form a visible shape-based connection, but KNITTING NEEDLE may be overlooked. STICK is another convincing distraction because it could appear to belong with those long objects, although it instead completes the expression “stick shift.”
The blue category depends on recognising four different uses of the same word. The purple group requires players to imagine the answers as visual website symbols instead of treating them only as physical objects.
Today’s solving lesson: When several answers appear unrelated, check whether they can pair with one shared word or represent visual symbols in the same setting. Confirm that all four answers fit the connection precisely before submitting the group.
Players can attempt the official daily puzzle and review their results on the New York Times Connections page.














