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NYT Connections Answers (July 4): 'ID', 'LA', 'OK', Today's Puzzle Leans Into Abbreviations. Here Are Tips & Clues

Connections tasked players with grouping 16 seemingly unrelated words into four distinct categories of four.

NYT Connections Answers: If today’s Connections puzzle felt more cryptic than usual, you weren’t imagining things. The New York Times’ word association game took a quirky turn on Friday, July 4 (Puzzle #753), offering a clever play on state abbreviations and everyday shorthand. For players stuck somewhere between a Freudian slip and a U.S. state, the game’s thematic twist might finally bring clarity — or more confusion.

A Game of Letters: How ‘ID’ Became the Key

As always, Connections tasked players with grouping 16 seemingly unrelated words into four distinct categories of four. But what made today’s puzzle trickier was its layered use of abbreviations.

The Yellow group focused on “What ‘Id’ Might Refer To” — a nod not just to the Freudian concept but also to the state of Idaho and a common piece of identification.

Here’s how the Yellow group broke down:

  • Freudian Concept
  • Idaho
  • Driver License
  • Recognize

So, whether you were thinking psychology, geography, or age verification at a bar, all roads led to “ID.”

Thinking Inside the Box… Literally

The Green group made things slightly easier with a clearer theme: “What ‘In’ Might Refer To.” From spatial references to trendiness, this cluster wasn’t too hard to crack if you caught the dual meanings.

Green group members included:

  • Inch
  • Indiana
  • Inside
  • Trendy

That little two-letter prefix managed to span measurements, locations, and even fashion lingo.

From Music to Metals, ‘La’ Hit the High Notes

If the Blue category had you humming in confusion, that was entirely on-brand. The theme here? “What ‘La’ Might Refer To.” With references spanning chemistry, U.S. cities, and musical notes, this group was a melting pot of meanings — literally and figuratively.

Blue group members:

  • Lanthanum
  • Los Angeles
  • Louisiana
  • Musical Note

Yes, “La” could be the City of Angels, a chemical element, or something you sing between “fa” and “ti.”

The Trickiest of Them All? ‘Ok’, But Not Okay

Finally, the Purple group — traditionally the hardest — lived up to its reputation. The theme was “What ‘Ok’ Might Refer To,” and it brought together a set of words that initially seemed all over the place.

Purple group members:

  • British Magazine
  • Greenlight
  • Mediocre
  • Oklahoma

A greenlight may signal an “OK” to proceed, a magazine might bear the abbreviation, and “mediocre” often implies something that's just... okay.

The real twist today? Every category boiled down to a common two-letter abbreviation, blurring lines between language, geography, and culture. The NYT even teased this with extra hints: “Every theme is related to an abbreviation,” and “You could describe each theme with only two letters.”

For Connections fans, this puzzle was a masterclass in lateral thinking and abbreviation awareness. And for those who missed a connection or two — don’t worry, there’s always tomorrow.

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