NYT Connections Hints Today (#884)—Clues and Answers for Tuesday, November 11

Having trouble with today’s NYT Connections puzzle? I’ve got you covered! Scroll down for hints and keep your winning streak going.

Having trouble with today’s NYT Connections puzzle? I’ve got you covered! Scroll down for hints and keep your winning streak going.
Over seventy-three percent of these intrepid explorers are driven by the Siren call of higher future returns, fully aware of it being no idle chase. The market, still nursing the wounds of a staggering twenty-billion-dollar tumble that heralded October, remains a field of lions – both terrifying and enchanting. Yet, their hearts, it seems, beat in a rhythm more harmonious than fear induced.
Apparently, these quantum computers – which, let’s be honest, sound like something out of a bad sci-fi movie – could potentially break the encryption and steal everyone’s Bitcoin. Which, you know, would be a problem. A big problem. But seven years?! Is that the best we’ve got? I mean, seriously?

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, a shady art dealer named Redd sometimes visits your island, selling paintings and sculptures from his boat on the north beach. Be careful though – some of his artwork is fake! You can’t donate forgeries to the museum, so if you want a complete art collection, you’ll need to learn how to spot the real pieces from the fakes.

Currently, two popular games are confirmed to be enhanced for the Switch 2 in 2026. Super Mario Bros. Wonder will continue the celebration of Mario’s 40th anniversary, which began in 2025, and Animal Crossing: New Horizons is receiving a significant update with new features. But what other Switch games could benefit from improved performance or a fresh start on the Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026?
With Zcash and Starknet linked by shared founders and a shared obsession with privacy (because, let’s face it, nobody wants their blockchain transactions on a billboard), the recent Zcash frenzy has STRK looking shinier than a troll’s treasure hoard.

Indeed they do, for the outflows of XRP from exchanges are at a record high, a sign of accumulation so intense it borders on the absurd. Bullish expectations, it seems, are as rampant as a fox in a henhouse. 🐔

ARC Raiders aims to be easier to pick up and play than many other extraction shooters, offering a fun experience for both new and experienced players. A key feature is its blend of player-versus-player and player-versus-environment combat, meaning every match involves facing off against both other players and AI enemies, all while navigating a challenging environment. This creates a balanced experience where all three elements are equally important.

A new approach to quantum error correction promises to safeguard fragile quantum information from both thermal and environmental disturbances.

Fans of Ninja Gaiden have had a fantastic year, proving that some game series can make a strong comeback even after being absent for a long time. But can other forgotten franchises achieve the same success, or are they destined to remain lost to time? Let’s take a look at a mix of different game types to explore this question.