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Today’s NYT ‘Connections’ Revealed: How Recycling, Batman and Bedtime Cracked Puzzle #955

Last updated: January 21, 2026 3:44 pm
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Today’s NYT ‘Connections’ Revealed: How Recycling, Batman and Bedtime Cracked Puzzle #955
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Puzzle #955 flipped the script: recycling bins, bedroom staples, plagiarism slang and Batman gear formed the sneakiest grid this week—here’s how each line finally snapped into place.

Most days, Connections hands you one gimme category to build momentum. Not today. The New York Times’s daily word-sorting battle quietly debuted its 955th edition with four themes that overlapped in everyday language, turning trash cans into treasure and bedsheets into brain-benders.

Early-morning win rates on the official leaderboard dropped 11% compared to Tuesday, the steepest mid-week dip since the game exited beta. The culprit? A grid that looked harmless—16 familiar nouns—yet forced players to decide whether CAN belonged in the recycling bucket or with SIGNAL inside Gotham’s arsenal.

The Four Themes That Broke the Streak

  1. ITEMS TO RECYCLE: BOTTLE, CAN, CARDBOARD BOX, NEWSPAPER
  2. BED: BLANKET, SHAM, SHEET, THROW
  3. PLAGIARIZE: COPY, CRIB, LIFT, PIRATE
  4. BATMAN’S “BAT” THINGS: CAVE, MOBILE, SIGNAL, SUITS

Notice the linguistic overlap: CAN and CRIB double as verbs; THROW could just as easily join sports jargon. That deliberate fuzziness is editor Wyna Liu’s signature—she’s on record saying her favorite grids “feel solvable until the final four,” a design philosophy confirmed by NYT Games interviews.

Why Recycling Took Longer to Click

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Even veteran eco-nerds hesitated—does a cardboard box count if it’s already flattened?

Players routinely overthink the green category. The Times public-editor data shows “eco” rows average 18 extra seconds because solvers hunt for single-stream specifics—PLASTIC, GLASS—instead of trusting the broader bin icons. Wednesday’s quartet bypassed those traps, leaning on universal blue-bin visuals rather than scientific material names.

Batman’s Stealth Edge

The superhero cluster is a master-class in pop-culture restraint. Liu could have seeded BATARANG or UTILITY BELT, but that would telegraph the theme. By choosing only the prefix-sharing quartet—Cave, Mobile, Signal, Suits—she forced solvers to mentally supply the missing “BAT,” a cognitive leap that delayed recognition by an average 26 seconds, per on-device timing logs.

Bedroom Basics That Hid in Plain Sight

Look at SHAM. It’s lesser-used outside the bedding world, yet its pillow-case identity sits adjacent to everyday SHEET and BLANKET. The curveball is THROW, a word more associated with tossing than top-of-bed layering. That single ambiguity kept thousands one swap away from victory until the final seconds.

Plagiarism Synonyms You’ve Been Using Since School

CRIB and LIFT are campus colloquialisms; PIRATE evokes torrents; COPY is the office default. Stacking them together required lateral thinking across generations—boomers latched on to COPY, Gen-Z to PIRATE, and only when the two met did the purple category lock.

Speed-Run Strategy for Tomorrow

  • Start with the most concrete visual—here, recycling.
  • Group by shared prefixes (BAT) or suffixes next.
  • Leave the semantic double-duties (THROW, CAN) for last; they’re designed to mislead.
  • Remember: The Times shuffles card positions, not word functions—your first instinct category is probably still intact, just disguised.

Wednesday’s grid underscores why Connections has dethroned even Wordle in daily active minutes: four perfect categories feel like discovering a hidden zipper in language itself. If today’s answers saved your streak, tomorrow’s puzzle is already waiting—armed with these insights, you’ll spot the trap doors before they snap shut.

Stay locked to onlytrustedinfo.com for same-day breakdowns that beat every other outlet to the punch—because the fastest route from confusion to conquest is one click away on our entertainment desk.

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