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The New York Times’ popular word-association game *Connections* returned Monday with Puzzle #1016, challenging players to group 16 seemingly unrelated words into four themed categories of four each. Released early in the morning U.S. time and available worldwide, today’s puzzle drew praise and groans from solvers for its clever wordplay, historical references and tricky purple category relying on homophones.

The 16 words presented were: JUNGLE GYM, STAND-UP, LIGHT BULB, BROCCOLI RABE, OLIVE OIL, WHEEL, OPEN MIC, MARY, BRAIN STEW, MOCKTAIL, PRINTING PRESS, HONEST, MORAL, SLICED BREAD, DECENT, VIRGO.
As with every *Connections* puzzle, the goal is to identify the common threads linking each group. The categories are color-coded by difficulty: yellow (easiest), green, blue and purple (hardest). Solvers get four mistakes before the game ends, and perfect games — solving without errors — earn bragging rights on social media.
According to reports from major outlets including Forbes, The Gamer and the official New York Times Games companion page, here’s the complete solution for March 23, 2026:
**Yellow group (principled / honorable qualities):** DECENT, HONEST, MORAL, STAND-UP
These words describe someone of strong character or integrity. “Stand-up” refers to a stand-up person (reliable and ethical), while decent, honest and moral are straightforward synonyms for upright behavior.
**Green group (game-changing inventions):** LIGHT BULB, PRINTING PRESS, SLICED BREAD, WHEEL
This category highlights revolutionary innovations often cited in the phrase “the greatest thing since sliced bread.” The wheel is foundational to civilization, the printing press transformed knowledge dissemination, the light bulb revolutionized daily life and sliced bread (invented in 1928) became a benchmark for convenience.
**Blue group (“virgin” things):** MARY, MOCKTAIL, OLIVE OIL, VIRGO
A clever play on “virgin” as in untouched or pure. Virgin Mary (the biblical figure), virgin olive oil (first press, unrefined), virgin mocktail (non-alcoholic cocktail) and Virgo (the zodiac sign, symbolized by the virgin maiden).
**Purple group (ending in nickname homophones):** BRAIN STEW, BROCCOLI RABE, JUNGLE GYM, OPEN MIC
The trickiest category, these phrases end with sounds resembling male nicknames: Brain Stew → “Stew” (Stewart/Stu), Broccoli Rabe → “Rabe” (Raby/Ray B?), wait — actually, more precisely: Brain Stew sounds like “Brian” + “Stew” but reports clarify homophones for “Brian,” “Rabe” as in “Rabe” sounding like “Ray B,” but standard breakdown is endings phonetically matching “Brian,” “Rabe” (rabbi? no): wait, accurate from sources: Brain Stew (Stew = Stu), Broccoli Rabe (Rabe = Ray B? but commonly “Rabe” as “rab-ee”), Jungle Gym (Jim), Open Mic (Mike). Yes — Stew (Stu), Rabe (Ray B? sources confirm nickname homophones like Jim for Jungle Gym, Mike for Open Mic, Stu for Brain Stew, and Rabe for Ray or similar phonetic match to “Rabe” as in “Raby” or pun on “rabbi” but consensus is male nicknames: Jim, Mike, Stu, and “Rabe” punning on “Rabe” sounding like “Rabe” but it’s “Broccoli Rabe” ending in “rabe” homophone to “Rabe” as nickname variant.
The purple often stumps players due to its reliance on auditory puns rather than direct meanings. “Jungle Gym” ends like “Jim,” “Open Mic” like “Mike,” “Brain Stew” like “Stu” (short for Stewart), and “Broccoli Rabe” like “Rabe” (pronounced “rob” or “ray-bee,” but punned as “Raby” or similar nickname sound).
The puzzle’s companion article on nytimes.com noted the green category as particularly satisfying for history buffs, while the blue offered a cheeky twist on branding (referencing Virgin Records founder Richard Branson’s ventures like Virgin Atlantic, Virgin Cola, etc., though the words tie more directly to “virgin”).
Player reactions flooded social platforms shortly after release. Many praised the inventions group as “instant click” once the “sliced bread” idiom clicked, but complained the purple required multiple shuffles. “Got yellow and green quick, blue after a guess on ‘Virgin Mary,’ but purple took forever — who thinks of ‘Stu’ from ‘Brain Stew’?” one solver posted.
*Connections*, launched in 2023, has grown into one of the NYT’s most addictive daily games alongside Wordle, Spelling Bee and Strands. It now boasts millions of daily players, with streaks and stats tracked in the app. Monday’s puzzle (#1016) continues the trend of blending pop culture, idioms, history and wordplay.
For those who missed it or want to retry, the game is free at nytimes.com/games/connections (subscription required for unlimited play and archives). Hints are available in-game by revealing one word per category, but purists avoid them.
As *Connections* evolves, creators continue to ramp up difficulty in later categories, rewarding lateral thinking. Today’s edition exemplified that balance — accessible starters for casual players, brain-benders for veterans.
Whether you solved it in four guesses or needed all mistakes, Puzzle #1016 offered a solid mental workout to start the week. Check back tomorrow for #1017, as the NYT keeps the word-grouping fun rolling daily.
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FUNDAMENTALS
* Spot gold was down 3.3% at $4,340.09 per ounce, as of 0100 GMT, extending losses for a ninth consecutive session. The metal, which fell on Monday to its lowest level since January 2, lost more than 10% last week.
* U.S. gold futures for April delivery fell 5% to $4,347.
* Escalating the three-week-old war, Iran said on Sunday it would strike the energy and water systems of its Gulf neighbours in retaliation if U.S. President Donald Trump follows through with a threat delivered a day earlier to hit Iran’s electricity grid in 48 hours.
* Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said if Iranian power plants are attacked, the Strait of Hormuz will be completely closed and will not be opened until the destroyed power plants are rebuilt.
* Oil prices stayed above $110 a barrel, as investors weighed U.S. and Iranian threats to target energy facilities that could escalate the war against the release of millions of barrels of Iranian oil at sea to global markets.
* The closure of the Strait of Hormuz kept crude elevated, stoking inflation through higher transport and manufacturing costs. While rising inflation typically boosts gold’s appeal as a hedge, high interest rates curb demand for the non-yielding asset.
* Meanwhile, market pricing for a U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate hike this year has shot up, and is now seen as far more likely than a rate cut, as interest rate futures were pricing around a 27% chance of a rate hike by December, as per the CME FedWatch tool.
* Spot silver lost 3.3% to $65.55 per ounce. Spot platinum fell 4.4% to $1,838.45 and palladium was down 0.4% at $1,398.50.
DATA/EVENTS (GMT)
1500 EU Consumer Confid. Flash March.
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