Challenge yourself with the New York Times’ daily brain workout “Connections,” which requires you to uncover connections between words. Words range from easy to difficult, requiring strategy and insight in addition to your brain power.
But don’t worry, we’ve got all the strategies, tips and solutions you need to master this word game. Whether you’re an experienced puzzle solver or a newbie, we’ve got the guide you need.
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What is NYT Connections?
The New York Times has introduced a new daily puzzle called “Connection,” created by deputy puzzle editor Wyna Liu. This engaging puzzle tests vocabulary and pattern recognition skills and piques the interest of word lovers and social media users. Its huge popularity is further enhanced by its accessibility on both web browsers and mobile devices.
How to play NYT Connections
In it, players must organize 16 words into four groups of four by identifying the underlying connections. Use your logic and word knowledge to uncover the patterns and complete the puzzle. Are you ready to test your intelligence?
NYT Connections Tips for August 25
Yellow Group – Smoking
Green Group – Social Reputation
Blue Group – Thermostat Technology
Purple Group – Foldable Items
If you know what we’re talking about, minimize this page and try the puzzle.
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NYT Connections Today: These are categories
Yellow Group – Angry
Green Group — Reputation
Blue Group – Words that form the acronym “HVAC”
Purple group – activities that require folding
NYT Connections Today: Answer for August 25
Angry: BOILING, FLOATING, FIREFIRE, STEAMING
Reputation: POSITION, RANK, STANDING, STATION
Words that make up the acronym “HVAC”: AIR, CONDITIONING, HEATING, VENTILATION
Activities that involve folding: BAKING, LAUNDRY, ORIGAMI, POKER