About Visual Connections
Visual Connections is a daily puzzle game built around pictures instead of words. Each day you’re given a grid of 16 images and asked to sort them into four hidden groups of four. The connections might be obvious, sneaky, or wonderfully weird — the only rule is that every group is held together by something you can see or recognize, not by a shared word.
How it’s different from word-based connections games
Most connections-style puzzles ask you to spot what a list of words has in common. Visual Connections shifts the puzzle from language to perception. Instead of vocabulary, you’re reading icons, objects, scenes, and symbols, and the “aha” comes from noticing what the pictures depict, evoke, or reference. That makes it friendlier across languages and a different kind of brain workout — more lateral, more visual, sometimes more playful.
A new puzzle every day
One fresh puzzle is published every day. You get four mistakes to find all four groups, and once you’ve played today’s board you can browse the archive to revisit recent puzzles. There are no accounts, no logins, and nothing to install — just open the page and play.