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The New York Times’ popular word-association game Connections delivered another engaging challenge on Sunday, March 22, 2026, with Puzzle #1015 drawing players into a mix of leadership terms, cinematic terminology, gym equipment and clever phrase completions. As one of the NYT Games suite’s daily brain teasers, Connections continues to captivate millions since its 2023 launch, testing pattern recognition and vocabulary in a deceptively simple format.

Today’s puzzle featured 16 words arranged in a 4×4 grid: BAR, BENCH, CHAIR, CHANNEL, COUCH, CROWD, FRAME, HEAD, IMAGE, KITE, LEAD, RACK, RUN, SHOT, STILL, WEIGHTS. Players must group them into four themed categories of four words each, with increasing difficulty from yellow (easiest) to purple (hardest). Mistakes are limited to four before the game ends, adding tension to the solve.
Official NYT sources and companion articles confirm the puzzle went live at midnight Eastern time, as is standard for daily Connections releases. No major technical issues were reported on the NYT Games platform or app, allowing seamless play across web, iOS and Android devices.
The yellow category, rated easiest, centered on verbs and nouns meaning **to oversee** or take charge of something. The words CHAIR, HEAD, LEAD and RUN all fit this theme: one might “chair” a meeting, “head” a department, “lead” a team or “run” an organization. This group rewards straightforward synonym recognition, often the entry point for solvers building momentum.
Moving to green, the medium-difficulty category evoked **a picture taken from a film**. FRAME, IMAGE, SHOT and STILL capture elements of movie stills or cinematography: a “frame” from footage, a captured “image,” a camera “shot” or a “still” photo extracted from motion. This thematic tie to visual media proved intuitive for film enthusiasts but required a leap from literal to contextual thinking.
The blue category ramped up complexity with **components of a weightlifting setup**. BAR, BENCH, RACK and WEIGHTS directly reference gym essentials: the barbell “bar,” weight “bench,” storage “rack” and the “weights” themselves. Fitness-focused players spotted this quickly, while others might have initially grouped gym terms more broadly before refining.
The purple category, notoriously tricky, involved completing the phrase **____ surf**. CHANNEL, COUCH, CROWD and KITE form idiomatic expressions: “channel surf” (flipping TV channels), “couch surf” (staying temporarily on friends’ sofas), “crowd surf” (being passed over concert crowds) and “kite surf” (extreme water sport with a kite-like sail). This wordplay-heavy group demanded knowledge of niche slang and activities, often stumping even seasoned players until the pattern emerged.
Solvers shared varied experiences across social platforms and gaming forums. Many completed the puzzle in under two minutes, praising the balanced difficulty and thematic cohesion. One common misstep involved confusing “RUN” (from oversee) with fitness contexts, or mixing “SHOT” and “STILL” into unrelated groupings before cinema clues clicked. The purple category drew particular praise—and frustration—for its creative phrase completion.
Connections #1015 aligns with the game’s evolving style in 2026, blending everyday verbs, technical jargon, pop culture and idiomatic phrases. NYT Games has steadily refined the puzzle since introducing variants like Connections: Sports Edition, which launched earlier this year and offers athletics-themed boards on select days. While today’s standard puzzle stuck to general knowledge, the sports spin-off on March 22 featured categories like equipment for snow activities (SKI, SLED, SNOWBOARD, TUBE), bounce-back terms (COMEBACK, RALLY, REBOUND, RECOVERY), past-tense baseball actions (CAUGHT, DOVE, SLID, THREW) and Premier League manager names (ANGE, ENZO, NUNO, PEP).
The core game’s accessibility has fueled its popularity. Free to play with a NYT Games subscription for unlimited access, Connections complements staples like Wordle, Strands and the Mini Crossword. Daily companion articles on nytimes.com provide hints, one revealed word per category and post-solve discussion, encouraging community engagement without spoiling the solve.
For those who missed it or want to revisit, the puzzle remains available in the NYT Games archive. Players aiming to maintain streaks should note that Connections resets daily at midnight ET, with no carryover from previous days.
As brain-training games gain traction amid digital wellness trends, Connections stands out for rewarding lateral thinking over rote memorization. Puzzle #1015 exemplified this: a Sunday edition that felt satisfying yet challenging, blending professional roles, Hollywood lingo, gym culture and surf slang into one cohesive brain workout.
Whether you’re a daily solver chasing perfect games or a casual player dipping in for fun, today’s board offered something for everyone. With hints like “think leadership verbs” for yellow or “film still synonyms” for green, even stuck players could progress logically.
The New York Times continues expanding its games portfolio, with rumors of further variants and accessibility features in development for later 2026. For now, Connections #1015 serves as a strong example of why the game remains a morning ritual for word lovers worldwide.
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