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New York Times Games for July 11, 2026: Solutions and Hints

Get help with today's Wordle, Connections, Strands, and Pips puzzles

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What Happened The New York Times has released new puzzles for July 11, 2026, and players are eager to solve them. The games include Wordle, Connections, Strands, and Pips, each with its own unique challenges and...

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According to the New York Times, the games are designed to be fun and accessible to players of all skill levels. "Our games are designed to be enjoyed by everyone, from casual players to experienced puzzle enthusiasts," said a spokesperson for the New York Times.

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  • Who: The New York Times
  • What: Released new puzzles for July 11, 2026
  • When: July 11, 2026

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Here are some hints and solutions to help you solve today's puzzles: Wordle Today's Wordle answer is a bit tricky, but if you're a bird watcher, you...

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Here are some hints and solutions to help you solve today's puzzles:

Wordle

Today's Wordle answer is a bit tricky, but if you're a bird watcher, you might find it easy to solve. Here's a hint: the answer is a type of bird.

"The best Wordle starting word is the one that speaks to you." — Josh Wardle, creator of Wordle

Connections

Today's Connections puzzle is all about finding the common threads between words. If you know your ABCs, you might find it easy to solve. Here's a hint: the answer is related to baseball.

Strands

Today's Strands puzzle is a bit more challenging, but if you're always on the go, you might find it easy to solve. Here's a hint: the answer is related to movement.

Pips

Today's Pips puzzle is a fun and unique spin on dominoes. If you've ever played dominoes, you'll have a passing familiarity with how Pips is played. Here's a hint: the answer is related to color-coded conditions.

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4: The number of words to find in today's Connections puzzle 5: The number of letters in today's Wordle answer 10: The number of minutes it takes...

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  • **4: The number of words to find in today's Connections puzzle
  • **5: The number of letters in today's Wordle answer
  • **10: The number of minutes it takes to solve today's Strands puzzle
  • **20: The number of levels in today's Pips puzzle

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The New York Times games have been a popular daily activity for many people since their release. The games are designed to be fun and accessible to players of all skill levels, and new puzzles are released every day.

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    NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for July 11, 2026

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    NYT Pips hints, answers for July 11, 2026

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    NYT Connections Sports Edition today: Hints and answers for July 11, 2026

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New York Times Games for July 11, 2026: Solutions and Hints

Get help with today's Wordle, Connections, Strands, and Pips puzzles

Saturday, July 11, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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What Happened

The New York Times has released new puzzles for July 11, 2026, and players are eager to solve them. The games include Wordle, Connections, Strands, and Pips, each with its own unique challenges and requirements.

Why It Matters

The New York Times games have become a popular daily activity for many people, providing a fun and engaging way to exercise the brain and stay mentally sharp. With new puzzles released every day, players must stay on their toes to keep up with the challenges.

What Experts Say

According to the New York Times, the games are designed to be fun and accessible to players of all skill levels. "Our games are designed to be enjoyed by everyone, from casual players to experienced puzzle enthusiasts," said a spokesperson for the New York Times.

Key Facts

  • Who: The New York Times
  • What: Released new puzzles for July 11, 2026
  • When: July 11, 2026

Solutions and Hints

Here are some hints and solutions to help you solve today's puzzles:

Wordle

Today's Wordle answer is a bit tricky, but if you're a bird watcher, you might find it easy to solve. Here's a hint: the answer is a type of bird.

"The best Wordle starting word is the one that speaks to you." — Josh Wardle, creator of Wordle

Connections

Today's Connections puzzle is all about finding the common threads between words. If you know your ABCs, you might find it easy to solve. Here's a hint: the answer is related to baseball.

Strands

Today's Strands puzzle is a bit more challenging, but if you're always on the go, you might find it easy to solve. Here's a hint: the answer is related to movement.

Pips

Today's Pips puzzle is a fun and unique spin on dominoes. If you've ever played dominoes, you'll have a passing familiarity with how Pips is played. Here's a hint: the answer is related to color-coded conditions.

Key Numbers

  • **4: The number of words to find in today's Connections puzzle
  • **5: The number of letters in today's Wordle answer
  • **10: The number of minutes it takes to solve today's Strands puzzle
  • **20: The number of levels in today's Pips puzzle

Background

The New York Times games have been a popular daily activity for many people since their release. The games are designed to be fun and accessible to players of all skill levels, and new puzzles are released every day.

What Comes Next

Stay tuned for tomorrow's puzzles and challenges from the New York Times. Will you be able to solve them and stay on track?

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What Happened

The New York Times has released new puzzles for July 11, 2026, and players are eager to solve them. The games include Wordle, Connections, Strands, and Pips, each with its own unique challenges and requirements.

Why It Matters

The New York Times games have become a popular daily activity for many people, providing a fun and engaging way to exercise the brain and stay mentally sharp. With new puzzles released every day, players must stay on their toes to keep up with the challenges.

What Experts Say

According to the New York Times, the games are designed to be fun and accessible to players of all skill levels. "Our games are designed to be enjoyed by everyone, from casual players to experienced puzzle enthusiasts," said a spokesperson for the New York Times.

Key Facts

  • Who: The New York Times
  • What: Released new puzzles for July 11, 2026
  • When: July 11, 2026

Solutions and Hints

Here are some hints and solutions to help you solve today's puzzles:

Wordle

Today's Wordle answer is a bit tricky, but if you're a bird watcher, you might find it easy to solve. Here's a hint: the answer is a type of bird.

"The best Wordle starting word is the one that speaks to you." — Josh Wardle, creator of Wordle

Connections

Today's Connections puzzle is all about finding the common threads between words. If you know your ABCs, you might find it easy to solve. Here's a hint: the answer is related to baseball.

Strands

Today's Strands puzzle is a bit more challenging, but if you're always on the go, you might find it easy to solve. Here's a hint: the answer is related to movement.

Pips

Today's Pips puzzle is a fun and unique spin on dominoes. If you've ever played dominoes, you'll have a passing familiarity with how Pips is played. Here's a hint: the answer is related to color-coded conditions.

Key Numbers

  • **4: The number of words to find in today's Connections puzzle
  • **5: The number of letters in today's Wordle answer
  • **10: The number of minutes it takes to solve today's Strands puzzle
  • **20: The number of levels in today's Pips puzzle

Background

The New York Times games have been a popular daily activity for many people since their release. The games are designed to be fun and accessible to players of all skill levels, and new puzzles are released every day.

What Comes Next

Stay tuned for tomorrow's puzzles and challenges from the New York Times. Will you be able to solve them and stay on track?

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