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NYT Connections Puzzle #1115 — Answers & Solution

Tuesday, June 30, 2026 · Difficulty: ⭐⭐⭐ Medium

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🧩 NYT Connections Puzzle #1115 — Complete Answers

📋 All 16 Words — Puzzle #1115

HEDGE
WALL
BREEZE
BOX
GATE
SKETCH
FENCE
CAN
LUGE
BOTTLE
ON TAP
SKATE
RECRUIT
NEWSPAPER
CURL
SKI

✅ Full Answers — Puzzle #1115

🟨 Yellow — DIVIDING STRUCTURES

FENCEGATEHEDGEWALL

🟩 Green — PARTICIPATE IN SOME WINTER OLYMPICS

CURLLUGESKATESKI

🟦 Blue — COMMON RECYCLABLES

BOTTLEBOXCANNEWSPAPER

🟪 Purple — WHAT "DRAFT" MIGHT REFER TO

BREEZEON TAPRECRUITSKETCH

🔍 Detailed Breakdown

🟨 Yellow (Easiest) — DIVIDING STRUCTURES

The easiest category in Puzzle #1115 is "DIVIDING STRUCTURES". The four words are:

🟩 Green (Medium) — PARTICIPATE IN SOME WINTER OLYMPICS

The medium category in Puzzle #1115 is "PARTICIPATE IN SOME WINTER OLYMPICS". The four words are:

🟦 Blue (Hard) — COMMON RECYCLABLES

The hard category in Puzzle #1115 is "COMMON RECYCLABLES". The four words are:

🟪 Purple (Hardest) — WHAT "DRAFT" MIGHT REFER TO

The hardest category in Puzzle #1115 is "WHAT "DRAFT" MIGHT REFER TO". The four words are:

🎯 Strategy Tips for Puzzle #1115

Knock out the Winter Olympic verbs (Green) and the everyday recyclable items (Blue) early. These contain highly practical vocabulary and leave very few open variations. Clearing these two groups first naturally isolates the proper definitions for the complex "Draft" wordplay hidden in the Purple tier.

⚠️ Red Herring Warning: The "Bar Casing" Trap: Watch out for words like BOX and CAN, which might tempt you into looking for general verbs meaning "to pack up or containerize items." The Structural Overlap: WALL could easily trick you into thinking about sports terms (like a defensive wall in soccer or a climbing wall), potentially crossing over with the winter athletics category before you anchor it as a simple dividing barrier. The "Draft" Disguise: The Purple group is brilliant because ON TAP feels like a beverage-specific phrase, while RECRUIT and SKETCH span military and artistic vocabularies. If you are looking at these thinking they have nothing in common, shift your focus to what modifier ties them together.

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