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NYT Connections hints and answers for June 5, 2025 revealed: Puzzle #725

NYT Connections hints and answers for June 5, 2025 revealed: Puzzle #725

Time of Indiaa day ago

NYT Connections hints and answers for June 5, 2025: NYT Connections is a popular daily word game from New York Times, a noted US-based publication, which has created a great deal of buzz among wordsmiths. Those trying to solve it are required to sort a grid of 16 words with seemingly nothing in common into four groups of four, going by hidden common associations. The idea is to identify these 16 words that share a common category. There are four classes: Yellow (easiest), Green (medium), Blue (hard), and Purple (trickiest). With that, let us take a look at the hints and solutions for NYT Connections June 5/Puzzle #725.
NYT Connections #725, June 5 categories hints
Yellow – Precipice
Green – Plumbing equipment
Blue – Ways to modify a car's exterior
Purple – Best female rock performance Grammy Winner
NYT Connections June 5 answers
If you are doing well in the puzzle and are just a handful of hints away from getting the right answers, look away. However, if you have given up after spending hours and hours on it and still need to solve it to preserve chances, then look no further for here at the solutions.
PRECIPICE – Brink, Cusp, Eve, Verge
PLUMBING EQUIPMENT – Pipe, Plunger, Snake, Wrench
WAYS TO MODIFY A CAR'S EXTERIOR – Bumper, Grille, Rim, Spoiler
BEST FEMALE ROCK PERFORMANCE GRAMMY WINNERS – Apple, Crow, Summer, Turner
How to play NYT Connections
To play, you need to select the four words you feel are connected and click on submit. If you answer is right, the words will be grouped together and the category will be revealed with the colour. However, if you go wrong then you lose of out of your four chances. So think wisely and play well!

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