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NYT Connections hints and answers for June 7, 2025: Puzzle #727

NYT Connections hints and answers for June 7, 2025: Puzzle #727

Time of India11 hours ago

NYT Connections hints and answers for June 7, 2025: NYT Connections is a highly sought-after daily word game from The New York Times, a renowned US-based publication. The puzzle has become a major hit among wordsmiths as it is challenging and engaging in equal measure.
Those who attempt it are required to sort a grid of 16 words with seemingly little in common into four groups of four, using the hidden common associations. The goal is to identify these 16 words that share a common category. The words are divided into four classes: Yellow (easiest), Green (medium), Blue (hard), and Purple (trickiest). With that, here are the hints and solutions for NYT Connections June 7/Puzzle #727
NYT Connections #727, June 7 categories hints
Yellow Category – More suited for a workout session
Green Category – The perfect way to begin
Blue Category – A quick and catchy tune
Purple Category – What sounds like 'spring' to you?
NYT Connections June 7 answers
If you are doing well in the puzzle and feel you can solve it without any help, look away. However, if you have given up but still need to solve it to preserve chances, then look no further, as here are the answers
Yellow Group: Breathe, Hydrate, Rest, Stretch
Green Group: Found, Institute, Launch, Start
Blue Group: Air, Number, Song, Strain
Purple Group: Chicken Equinox, Fling, Onion.
Here's how you can play NYT Connections
It is quite easy to play this game as it is accessible online. you need to select the four words you feel share a strong connection and click on submit. If the answer is right, the words will be grouped together and the category will be unveiled with the colour. However, if you mess up you lose one of your four chances. So think well before making your choices

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NYT Connections hints and answers for June 7, 2025: Puzzle #727
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NYT Connections hints and answers for June 7, 2025: Puzzle #727

NYT Connections hints and answers for June 7, 2025: NYT Connections is a highly sought-after daily word game from The New York Times, a renowned US-based publication. The puzzle has become a major hit among wordsmiths as it is challenging and engaging in equal measure. Those who attempt it are required to sort a grid of 16 words with seemingly little in common into four groups of four, using the hidden common associations. The goal is to identify these 16 words that share a common category. The words are divided into four classes: Yellow (easiest), Green (medium), Blue (hard), and Purple (trickiest). With that, here are the hints and solutions for NYT Connections June 7/Puzzle #727 NYT Connections #727, June 7 categories hints Yellow Category – More suited for a workout session Green Category – The perfect way to begin Blue Category – A quick and catchy tune Purple Category – What sounds like 'spring' to you? NYT Connections June 7 answers If you are doing well in the puzzle and feel you can solve it without any help, look away. However, if you have given up but still need to solve it to preserve chances, then look no further, as here are the answers Yellow Group: Breathe, Hydrate, Rest, Stretch Green Group: Found, Institute, Launch, Start Blue Group: Air, Number, Song, Strain Purple Group: Chicken Equinox, Fling, Onion. Here's how you can play NYT Connections It is quite easy to play this game as it is accessible online. you need to select the four words you feel share a strong connection and click on submit. If the answer is right, the words will be grouped together and the category will be unveiled with the colour. However, if you mess up you lose one of your four chances. So think well before making your choices

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