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Game Guide4 min read·10 May 2026

JJK Connections: Strategy Guide and Tips

JJK Connections presents a 4×4 grid of sixteen names or terms and asks you to find four groups of four that share a hidden category. With a limited number of mistakes allowed, each choice matters. This guide gives you a step-by-step approach to solving every puzzle.

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How the Game Works

JJK Connections gives you sixteen items in a 4×4 grid — character names, technique names, locations, or other JJK terms. Your task is to identify four groups of exactly four items that share a hidden category. Categories might be "characters who have used Black Flash", "techniques that require blood", "Shibuya Incident survivors", or something far more abstract.

Groups are colour-coded by difficulty: yellow (easiest), green, blue, and purple (hardest). You have a limited number of incorrect guesses — typically four — before the puzzle locks. Selecting a group that does not match costs one mistake; a correct selection removes those four items from the grid permanently.

Start with Yellow, Always

Yellow groups are intentionally designed to be accessible. They usually share an obvious, well-known trait: "main Jujutsu High students", "Gojo's techniques", or "characters who appeared in the first chapter". Locking in yellow first gives you a confidence baseline and removes four items that might otherwise distract you.

If yellow is not immediately obvious, write out any groupings you are noticing and look for the one with the most certainty. Guessing yellow when you are only 75% confident is safer than guessing purple when you are 95% confident — the cost of a mistake on an easy group is the same as a mistake on a hard one, but yellow mistakes signal you have misread something fundamental.

Recognising Red Herrings

Connections puzzles are designed with deliberate misdirection. A set of four popular characters might seem like an obvious group until you notice that one of them also fits the purple category perfectly — at which point that character belongs to the harder group and the easier one needs a replacement you hadn't considered.

The most common red herring type in JJK Connections is affiliation overlap: characters who are associated with Jujutsu High may be grouped by their clan, their arc, their technique type, or their relationship to a specific event rather than the school itself. Always ask yourself: "could this item belong to a different category?" before committing.

Solving the Purple Group

Purple groups connect items through obscure lore knowledge: a shared voice actor, a specific chapter or episode of first appearance, a common technique mechanic, or a thematic connection the game designers planted deliberately. They are designed to reward deep fans.

If you have solved yellow, green, and blue, the purple group reveals itself by elimination — the remaining four items belong together by definition. Use this to your advantage: if you are confident about 12 of the 16 items, the last four solve themselves. Avoid guessing purple early unless you are completely certain.

When genuinely stuck, think about the framing of the category rather than the surface content. "Characters associated with the number four" or "techniques named after cooking terms" are the kind of lateral connections that define strong purple groups.