Here are the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle #1060 today, released on May 6th, 2026, and some hints to help you solve them.
New York Times have a variety of puzzle games available for their readers and there are new puzzles to play on a daily basis. One of these games is called Connections.
The rules of the game are simple for Connections. There are sixteen words for players to sort into four groups of four words that share something in common.
Once you think you have figured out a group, simply click on the four words and click on submit to see if you got it right. You are allowed to get 4 mistakes to solve the puzzle.
Each group is assigned a colour, which shows how easy it should be to group it from yellow, being straightforward, to purple, tricky.

If you’re struggling with today’s NYT Connections answers, we’ve included some hints to help you out. If that’s not enough, we have the answers too.
There are sixteen images for the Connection puzzles, which are:
- VERTICAL TRISECTION
- ZIPPER
- DICE
- SCORECARD
- SLOT MACHINE
- BUTTON
- BOWLING BALL
- CIRCLE
- BOWLING PINS
- HORIZONTAL TRISECTION
- CARDS
- LACES
- BUCKLE
- CHIPS
- VERTICAL BISECTION
- LANE

Connections 1060 Group Hints Today (May 6th, 2026)
We know some of you would prefer to have hints for the solution today instead of seeing the answer, so we’ve provided some below to help you out.
- Hint 1: One of the groups is “SEEN IN A BOWLING ALLEY“.
- Hint 2: CARDS and SLOT MACHINE are in the same group.
- Hint 3: Here is an image that will help you solve one of the groups in today’s puzzle:

- Hint 4: One group of words is “WAYS TO FASTEN THINGS”.
What are the Connections 1060 Answers Today? (5/6/26)
Here are the answers to NYT Connections puzzle 1060 released on 6th May 2026:
- FOUND IN A CASINO – CARDS, CHIPS, DICE, SLOT MACHINE

- WAYS TO FASTEN THINGS – BUCKLE, BUTTON, LACES, ZIPPER

- SEEN IN A BOWLING ALLEY – BOWLING BALL, BOWLING PINES, LANE, SCORECARD

- FLAG DESIGNS – CIRCLE, HORIZONTAL BISECTION, HORIZONTAL TRISECTION, VERTICAL TRISECTION

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