NYT Connections Hints for July 5, 2026 (#1204)
Game
WIN
OATS
GREEN
WIRE
WEST
CARD
WITH
HONEY
GOLD
TUNGSTEN
CHECK
SEEDS
CASH
PLATINUM
NUTS
CENTURION
Hints by Category
GRANOLA INGREDIENTS
Back to CategoriesCommon ingredients used in making granola
HONEY
A natural sweetener often used in granola to bind ingredients and add sweetness.
NUTS
Edible seeds with a hard shell, such as almonds or walnuts, providing crunch and protein in granola.
OATS
Whole grains that are a primary base ingredient in granola, often rolled or steel-cut.
SEEDS
Small, edible plant seeds like sunflower or chia seeds, added for texture and nutrition in granola.
PAYMENT METHODS
Back to CategoriesWays to pay for goods or services
CARD
A plastic payment card, such as a credit or debit card, used to make electronic payments.
CASH
Physical currency in the form of coins and banknotes used for transactions.
CHECK
A written order directing a bank to pay a specific amount from one's account to another person or entity.
WIRE
An electronic transfer of funds from one bank account to another, often used for large or international payments.
AMEX CARD TYPES
Back to CategoriesDifferent tiers or types of American Express credit cards
CENTURION
The ultra-exclusive, invitation-only American Express Centurion Card, known as the 'black card' for high-net-worth individuals.
GOLD
The American Express Gold Card, a premium charge card offering rewards on dining and groceries.
GREEN
The American Express Green Card, an entry-level charge card with travel and dining rewards.
PLATINUM
The American Express Platinum Card, a high-end travel card with lounge access and premium benefits.
WHAT "W" MIGHT STAND FOR
Back to CategoriesCommon meanings or abbreviations of the letter 'W'
TUNGSTEN
The chemical element with symbol 'W' on the periodic table, derived from the German name Wolfram.
WEST
One of the four cardinal directions, often abbreviated as 'W' on maps or compasses.
WIN
To be victorious or succeed, commonly abbreviated as 'W' in sports standings or statistics.
WITH
A preposition indicating accompaniment, often abbreviated as 'w/' in informal writing.