If today’s New York Times Connections grid has you second‑guessing every pairing, you are definitely not alone. Puzzle #1088 is packed with clever misdirection. Lots of words seem to fit together in ways that look right at first, but the actual groups are more specific than you might think.

Below are helpful, spoiler‑free hints to guide you to the correct groups, followed by the full answers at the bottom of the page.

Today’s Connections Strategy & Commentary

Watch out for tricky overlaps today. Words like Sushi, Samosa, and Pasty all feel like food, but they belong to two very different categories. Ursine and Arie also look like they could link to names or animals, which can easily throw you off. Locking into those wrong pairs early will cost you guesses. We suggest sorting the most obvious food terms first. Once you separate the rice types from the stuffed pastries, the remaining words become much easier to sort into their proper themes.

Daily NYT Puzzle Hub

Keep your winning streak going across all NYT games. Check out our guides for today’s other puzzles:

Connections Hints Today: Category Clues

If you just need a little push in the right direction, here are clues for each group:

  • 🟨 Yellow Group Hint (Easiest): Varieties or preparations of a common grain used worldwide
  • 🟩 Green Group Hint (Medium): Descriptions that fit a famous chewy, fruit‑shaped candy
  • 🟦 Blue Group Hint (Hard): Savory foods made by wrapping filling in dough and baking or frying
  • 🟪 Purple Group Hint (Tricky): Shortened names of princesses, missing only their final letter

Stuck on one word? If you see Ursine, don’t read it as a random term. It literally means “bear‑like” which is the hidden link to the candy group. And for words like Bell or Moan, think of famous princess names and remove the last letter.

NYT Connections Answers Today: June 3, 2026, Wednesday

⚠️ Spoiler Warning: Beyond this point lies the full solution for Puzzle #1088. Stop scrolling now if you still want to solve it yourself using the clues above.

Here are the completed categories and groupings:

🟨 Yellow Group: Kinds Of Rice

  • Brown
  • Jasmine
  • Sushi
  • Sticky

🟩 Green Group: Gummy Bear Descriptions

  • Colorful
  • Sugary
  • Ursine
  • Gummy

🟦 Blue Group: Savory Stuffed Pastries

  • Empanada
  • Samosa
  • Fatayer
  • Pasty

🟪 Purple Group: Disney Princesses Minus Last Letter

  • Ray
  • Arie
  • Moan
  • Bell

Previous Answer

NYT Connections Answer June 2, 2026 Puzzle #1087: Clandestine / British Potato Dishes / Heraldic Achievements / Ending In Modal Auxiliary Verbs

Join the Discussion

Did you pull off a perfect Reverse Rainbow today solving from hardest to easiest, or did those tricky overlapping food words trip you up a lot?

Share your result grid or tell us which group gave you the hardest time in the comments below!


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