HIGHLIGHTS
- Although “Carom” has multiple meanings, in today’s NYT Connections it refers to the act of striking and rebounding.
- Pucker refers to the action of pressing or rounding your lips together to create a specific facial expression and is placed in the purple group.
- “Places to Find Paper Money”, “Rebound”, “Things Tracked by Web Analytics”, and “Things You Can Do with Your Lips” are the four categories of today’s NYT Connections.
The New York Times offers a diverse selection of puzzle games, including Connections, Wordle, and Strands.
Yesterday’s puzzle contained words like May I and Goose, making them challenging to group.
In the 701st edition of the puzzle, words like Carom and Pucker may confuse you in today’s NYT Connections.
NYT Connections Answers For Today (May 12)
Correctly grouping the words in NYT Connections can be challenging, as many have multiple meanings.

A single word may seem to fit into multiple categories, adding to both the challenge and the enjoyment of the puzzle.
Start today’s puzzle by analyzing each word. You’ll easily identify the yellow group, as it is the simplest of the four groups.
It didn’t take me long to find four words typically associated with places where you find money, and I marked them to form a connection.

Words like ATM, Cash register, Tip jar, and Wallet share a common theme. They make up the yellow group called “Places to Find Paper Money.”
Meaning Of “Carom” In NYT Connections
Although “Carom” has multiple meanings, in today’s NYT Connections it refers to the act of striking and rebounding.
This can be paired with words such as Bank, Bounce, and Ricochet, all of which are synonymous with rebound.

Placing the four words in a single group forms the green group, appropriately named “Rebound.”
The more you play, the easier it gets to group the words, as fewer words mean fewer possible combinations.
Click, Hit, Page view, and Visit appear to belong in the same category, as each is a technical term related to web pages.

Sharing this common theme, they form the third group, the blue group in today’s puzzle, titled “Things Tracked by Web Analytics.”
“Pucker” Meaning In NYT Connections
With only four words remaining, we place them all in a single group to form the final group and complete the puzzle.
This will reveal the title of the purple group, “Things You Can Do with Your Lips,” and consist of the words Curl, Pucker, Purse, and Smack.

In today’s NYT Connections, Pucker refers to the action of pressing or rounding your lips together to create a specific facial expression.
Here is today’s final list of words and themes for NYT Connections, organized by their difficulty levels.
- Places to Find Paper Money (Yellow): ATM, Cash register, Tip jar, Wallet
- Rebound (Green): Bank, Bounce, Ricochet, Carom
- Things Tracked by Web Analytics (Blue): Click, Hit, Page view, Visit
- Things You Can Do with Your Lips (Purple): Curl, Pucker, Purse, Smack

