The New York Times Connections puzzle for July 2, 2026 challenged solvers with four clever categories: imitators, old-fashioned names for modern objects, words beginning with common nicknames, and phrases that start with sports venues. While some groups became obvious after a few guesses, the final wordplay theme required careful observation.
Today’s Connections Clues
Here is one representative word from each category:
- Yellow Category: MOCKINGBIRD
- Green Category: SPECTACLES
- Blue Category: RICH TEXT
- Purple Category: FIELD MOUSE
Additional clues for today’s groups:
- Yellow Group: Think of things that imitate or mimic something else.
- Green Group: Older names for items people still use today.
- Blue Group: Every answer starts with a familiar nickname.
- Purple Group: Each phrase begins with the name of a sports venue.
Category Titles
- Yellow Group: They Impersonate Other Things
- Green Group: Old-Timey Names for Things We Still Use
- Blue Group: Starting With Nicknames
- Purple Group: Starting With Sports Venues
Complete Answers for July 2, 2026
Yellow: They Impersonate Other Things
- COPYCAT
- MIME
- MOCKINGBIRD
- T-1000
Green: Old-Timey Names for Things We Still Use
- LOOKING GLASS
- SPECTACLES
- TALKIE (Some players may see GRAMOPHONE instead.)
- WATER CLOSET
Blue: Starting With Nicknames
- BILLY GOAT
- DAN DAN NOODLES
- RICH TEXT
- TOM-TOM
Purple: Starting With Sports Venues
- COURT JESTER
- DIAMOND RING
- FIELD MOUSE
- TRACK RECORD
The Bottom Line
Today’s puzzle rewarded players who looked beyond literal meanings and focused on hidden word patterns. The impersonators and old-fashioned names were relatively approachable, but the nickname-based phrases and sports venue wordplay made the final two groups significantly more challenging. It was a satisfying puzzle that balanced straightforward logic with clever linguistic twists.
Also Read: NYT Connections Hints and Answers for July 1, 2026 (Puzzle #1116)


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