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NYT Connections Puzzle #1132 — Answers & Solution

Friday, July 17, 2026 · Difficulty: ⭐⭐⭐ Medium

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🧩 NYT Connections Puzzle #1132 — Complete Answers

📋 All 16 Words — Puzzle #1132

Crane Game
Farewell
Cardinal Directions
Last Dance
Tree Trunk
Classical Elements
Tickets
Seasons
Tokens
Suits
Swan Song
Satires
Plot Spoiler
Robin Hood
Epilogue
Pinball

✅ Full Answers — Puzzle #1132

🟨 Yellow — Grand Finale

EpilogueFarewellLast DanceSwan Song

🟩 Green — Seen In An Arcade

Crane GamePinballTicketsTokens

🟦 Blue — Four Groups Of Four

Cardinal DirectionsClassical ElementsSeasonsSuits

🟪 Purple — Ending In Parts Of A Car

Plot SpoilerRobin HoodSatiresTree Trunk

🔍 Detailed Breakdown

🟨 Yellow (Easiest) — Grand Finale

The easiest category in Puzzle #1132 is "Grand Finale". The four words are:

🟩 Green (Medium) — Seen In An Arcade

The medium category in Puzzle #1132 is "Seen In An Arcade". The four words are:

🟦 Blue (Hard) — Four Groups Of Four

The hard category in Puzzle #1132 is "Four Groups Of Four". The four words are:

🟪 Purple (Hardest) — Ending In Parts Of A Car

The hardest category in Puzzle #1132 is "Ending In Parts Of A Car". The four words are:

🎯 Strategy Tips for Puzzle #1132

Pro strategy for #1132: start with Yellow (Grand Finale), the cleanest and most literal group, to bank an easy solve. Next, tackle Blue by counting — the "Four Groups Of Four" clue points to sets that famously come in fours (directions, elements, seasons, suits), so verify each word fits a quartet before locking it. Save Purple for last and treat it as a spelling exercise: scan the ending letters of every remaining word for a hidden car part (HOOD, TIRE, TRUNK, BOOT). By process of elimination, Green (the arcade group) usually falls into place once the wordplay words are removed. Overall this is a fair puzzle with one genuinely clever twist.

⚠️ Red Herring Warning: The biggest trap in #1132 is overlap between the wordplay group and the literal groups. SATIRE ends in "tire" and TREE TRUNK ends in "trunk," both of which could pull you toward car-related thinking too early — but the Purple category is specifically about parts of a car hidden inside words, not car themes generally. Similarly, TICKETS and TOKENS may tempt you toward a "money" or "fair/carnival admission" grouping, but they belong firmly with the arcade set (CRANE GAME, PINBALL). SEASONS and SUITS in Blue can also masquerade as standalone theme words before you spot the "groups of four" pattern (four seasons, four suits, four cardinal directions, four classical elements).

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