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NYT Connections Hints Today, June 25, 2025: See answers and tips to solve puzzle
NYT Connections Hints Today, June 25, 2025: See answers and tips to solve puzzle

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NYT Connections Hints Today, June 25, 2025: See answers and tips to solve puzzle

NYT Connections Hints for June 25, 2025 Live Events Answers for Each Group of NYT Connections How to Play NYT Connections? Rules and Gameplay Tips for Solving NYT Connections FAQs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel The New York Times Connections puzzle continues to attract word game enthusiasts daily. On June 25, puzzle #745 presents a new challenge that involves sorting 16 words into four different groups. Each group shares a hidden link, but finding these links can be trying to solve today's puzzle might find these clues useful. These hints offer a direction without giving away the final Group: Slices from the dairy sectionGreen Group: Seen at coffee self-service countersBlue Group: Used in carpentry workPurple Group: Birds with missing final lettersBlueGoatJackSwissCupLidNapkinStrawChiselPlaneRaspSawCran (from Crane)Flaming (from Flamingo)Hero (from Heron)Rave (from Raven)NYT Connections is a word game featured on the New York Times games platform. It presents players with a 4x4 grid of 16 words. The objective is to sort these words into four groups of four based on a common group has a difficulty level. These are marked by color:Yellow: EasiestGreen: ModerateBlue: HardPurple: TrickiestSelect four words that appear the 'Submit' button to check if the selection is the group is correct, the words disappear, and the category is are allowed up to four incorrect goal is to correctly identify all four with categories that appear simple. These are usually the yellow or green ones. Use the "Shuffle" button if needed to rearrange the grid, which may reveal new words may seem like they belong in more than one group. Be cautious and make sure each group of four words fits clearly into one may be based on synonyms, shared themes, or even parts of words. For example, some puzzles use words that begin or end with the same letter or involve regularly can improve the ability to recognize patterns quickly. This can lead to more consistent wins over goal is to sort 16 words into four groups of four, each sharing a common link, using logic, pattern recognition, and sometimes can make up to four mistakes before the game ends. This gives enough room to explore different word groupings.

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