Colorful game board with Monopoly pieces arranged in playful patterns and Mr Monopoly

NYT Connections Jan. 13 Hints Expose Purple Trick

At a Glance

  • Purple theme hides foot parts inside longer words
  • Bowtie, cane, moneybag and top hat belong to Mr. Monopoly
  • Yellow group: bow, card, gift wrap, ribbon
  • Why it matters: Puzzle fans can now solve faster with these spoiler-free cues

The New York Times Connections puzzle for January 13, 2026 delivers a purple-level curveball: four everyday words that secretly contain foot anatomy plus an extra starting letter. Players who hit the wall can now grab targeted hints without spoiling the entire grid.

Yellow Group: Present Go-Withs

Think about what sits beside a wrapped box. The yellow category asks for items that complete a gift. The four answers are:

  • bow
  • card
  • gift wrap
  • ribbon

Green Group: Jostle

The green set rewards vocabulary for gentle shoving. All four answers are verbs you might use in a crowded hallway:

  • elbow
  • press
  • shoulder
  • shove

Blue Group: Mr. Monopoly’s Accessories

Rich Uncle Pennybags never leaves home without them. The blue words are iconic pieces of the board-game mascot’s outfit:

Students gently nudging and jostling in crowded hallway with soft lighting and blurred background
  • bowtie
  • cane
  • moneybag
  • top hat

Purple Group: Parts of the Foot Plus Starting Letter

The toughest category hides body parts inside longer words. Each answer starts with an extra letter tacked onto a foot component:

  • otoe (toe)
  • parch (arch)
  • rankle (ankle)
  • wheel (heel)

Track Your Stats

Registered Times Games users can now follow detailed performance metrics inside the Connections Bot. The dashboard tallies total puzzles completed, overall win rate, perfect-score count and current win streak. After finishing the daily grid, players can visit the bot to receive a numeric score and a breakdown of every answer.

Previous Brain-Benders

Amanda S. Bennett flagged five of the hardest puzzles so far:

Puzzle Theme Sample Answers
#5 Things you can set mood, record, table, volleyball
#4 One in a dozen egg, juror, month, rose
#3 Streets on screen Elm, Fear, Jump, Sesame
#2 Power ___ nap, plant, Ranger, trip
#1 Things that can run candidate, faucet, mascara, nose

Quick Tips for Newcomers

  • Scan for obvious themes first; yellow is usually the easiest
  • Purple categories often involve wordplay or hidden patterns
  • Use the shuffle button to see connections from fresh angles
  • After solving, check the Bot to learn which clues trip most players up

Need daily help? News Of Losangeles publishes fresh hints and answers for Connections, Wordle, Mini Crossword, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands every morning.

Author

  • My name is Amanda S. Bennett, and I am a Los Angeles–based journalist covering local news and breaking developments that directly impact our communities.

    Amanda S. Bennett covers housing and urban development for News of Los Angeles, reporting on how policy, density, and displacement shape LA neighborhoods. A Cal State Long Beach journalism grad, she’s known for data-driven investigations grounded in on-the-street reporting.

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