Sort 16 words into 4 hidden groups. A new puzzle every day.
Huddle is a free daily word-grouping puzzle in the same family as Connections. You're shown 16 words, and your job is to sort them into the 4 hidden groups of 4. Tap four words that share a connection and hit Submit — a correct group locks in with a colour, from straightforward (yellow) to devious (purple). You can make four mistakes before the game ends, and a "one away" hint warns you when three of your four picks belong together.
The twist is that some words look like they fit more than one group — spotting the trap is the fun. Solve all four groups to win, then share your spoiler-free colour grid and keep your daily streak alive.
A brand-new Huddle drops every day, and unlike the New York Times Connections you can also replay past puzzles unlimited — no subscription, no signup, no download. Missed a day? After finishing, hit Play another puzzle to get a random earlier one.
Like quick daily brain games? Try the solo Daily Herd, or play with friends in Guesstimate, Say Anything, and Clover Clues — all free, no download.
Yes — Huddle is completely free, with no signup and no download. A new puzzle drops every day, and you can also play past puzzles unlimited.
It is the same kind of word-grouping puzzle: sort 16 words into 4 hidden groups of 4, with four mistakes allowed. Huddle has its own daily puzzles and, unlike the New York Times Connections, lets you replay past days unlimited and free.
You can make four mistakes before the game ends. A "one away" hint tells you when three of your four picks belong together.
Yes. After today's puzzle you can play earlier days — that's the unlimited mode. A brand-new puzzle is added every day.