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		<title>NYT Connections: Hints and Answers for September 12, 2025</title>
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<p>The NYT Connections puzzle is a popular daily word game designed to enhance vocabulary. Players must discover hidden connections between words and group them into sets of four. Developed and published by The New York Times as part of its gaming platform, Connections launched for PC on June 12, 2023, during its beta testing phase. It quickly became NYT&#8217;s second-most-played game, following Wordle. This article provides tips and strategies for solving today&#8217;s puzzle.</p>



<p>Connections challenges players to test their vocabulary and expand their word knowledge. The game, created by Wyna Liu, associate puzzle editor at The New York Times, presents 16 random words that players must categorize. It offers three difficulty levels – Easy, Medium, and Hard – and provides an engaging way to improve vocabulary while having fun. The game&#8217;s popularity is evident on social media platforms where players share their successes and failures.</p>



<p>Today&#8217;s hints include:</p>



<p>Yellow – Formal or informal requests made to someone.<br>Green – Details used to get in touch with a person.<br>Blue – Lenses that change perspective, focus, or magnification.<br>Purple – Names of water features with an added initial letter.</p>



<p>The puzzle categories are: Yellow – ENTREATY, Green – CONTACT INFO, Blue – KINDS OF CAMERA LENSES, Purple – BODIES OF WATER PLUS STARTING LETTER.</p>



<p>The answers for September 12, 2025 are: Yellow – ENTREATY: APPEAL, BID, CALL, PETITION, Green – CONTACT INFO: ADDRESS, EMAIL, NAME, NUMBER, Blue – KINDS OF CAMERA LENSES: FISHEYE, MACRO, TELEPHOTO, ZOOM, Purple – BODIES OF WATER PLUS STARTING LETTER: DRIVER, EBAY, FINLET, FLAKE.</p>



<p>To play, players are presented with a grid of words and must find the hidden connections. Utilizing synonyms, antonyms, and word families, the goal is to correctly group the words. The game offers hints and allows players to track their progress, challenge friends, and solve new puzzles released daily at midnight on the NYT website or app. The objective is to organize 16 words into four groups of four based on shared connections. Players should consider words that could fit into multiple categories. Each group is color-coded, with yellow being typically the easiest, and purple the most challenging, often incorporating wordplay. Incorrect guesses result in a lost life, and four mistakes lead to game over.</p>
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		<title>NYT Connections Puzzle: Hints and Answers for September 11, 2025</title>
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<p>The NYT Connections puzzle, a popular daily word game from The New York Times, challenges players to find hidden connections between words and group them into sets of four. Developed by The New York Times, the puzzle launched for PC on June 12, 2023, during its beta phase. It has quickly become NYT’s second-most-played game, following Wordle. This article provides hints and answers to the September 11, 2025, puzzle to aid players.</p>



<p>Connections tests vocabulary and word knowledge. Created by Wyna Liu, associate puzzle editor at The New York Times, the game presents players with 16 random words, which they must sort into categories. Players can choose from three difficulty levels: Easy, Medium, and Hard. The game encourages vocabulary improvement and brain stimulation. Successes and failures are commonly shared on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter).</p>



<p>Hints for the September 11, 2025, puzzle include: Yellow – Words for small marks or surface damage; Green – Terms for something extremely large or massive; Blue – Actions that are impolite or disrespectful; Purple – Key spots or markings used in the game. The puzzle categories are: Yellow – BLEMISH; Green – BEHEMOTH; Blue – RUDE THINGS TO DO; Purple – ON A BASEBALL FIELD. Answers for September 11, 2025, are: Yellow – DENT, DING, MAR, SCRATCH; Green – COLOSSUS, MAMMOTH, WHALE, WHOPPER; Blue – POINT, SNICKER, STARE, WHISPER; Purple – BASE, BOX, MOUND, PLATE.</p>



<p>To play, players are given a grid of words, and their goal is to find the hidden connections. Strategies involve considering synonyms, antonyms, and word families. The game offers hints to assist players. Additionally, players can track their daily streaks, monitor overall progress, and challenge others. A new puzzle is released every day at midnight on the NYT website or app. Players organize 16 words into four groups of four based on the identified connections. Players must be cautious of words that might fit into multiple categories. Each group is color-coded, with yellow typically being the easiest, blue and green being in the middle, and purple being the most difficult. Incorrect guesses result in a lost life, and four mistakes lead to the game&#8217;s end.</p>
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		<title>NYT Connections: Hints and Answers for September 3, 2025</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The NYT Connections puzzle game offers a stimulating way to enhance vocabulary. In this daily word puzzle from The New York Times, players identify connections between words and group them into sets of four. Initially launched for PCs on June 12, 2023, during its beta phase, Connections has become the second-most-played game on the NYT platform, following Wordle. This article provides helpful tips and strategies to assist players in solving today&#8217;s puzzle. Solutions are provided to assist in cracking the puzzle.</p>



<p>Connections challenges players to test and expand their vocabulary. The game, created by Wyna Liu, associate puzzle editor at The New York Times, presents players with 16 words that they must categorize based on hidden relationships. It offers varying difficulty levels – Easy, Medium, and Hard – providing an engaging experience for word enthusiasts. The game&#8217;s popularity has surged across social media platforms, where players share their successes and discuss the puzzles.</p>



<p>Today&#8217;s puzzle features four categories:</p>



<p>*   **Yellow** – Words representing the origin or first stage of something.<br>*   **Green** – Verbs that describe bringing things together into one.<br>*   **Blue** – Popular acronyms linked to television and media culture of the 1980s.<br>*   **Purple** – Phrases or words commonly paired with “May.”</p>



<p>Today&#8217;s puzzle categories are:</p>



<p>*   Yellow – BEGINNING<br>*   Green – JOIN<br>*   Blue – TV-RELATED ABBREVIATIONS IN THE ’80S<br>*   Purple – MAY___</p>



<p>Today&#8217;s answers are:</p>



<p>*   **Yellow** – BEGINNING: BIRTH, DAWN, GENESIS, START<br>*   **Green** – JOIN: BOND, COMBINE, FUSE, WED<br>*   **Blue** – TV-RELATED ABBREVIATIONS IN THE ’80S: ALF, MTV, NES, VHS<br>*   **Purple** – MAY___: DAY, FLOWER, FLY, POLE</p>



<p>To play NYT Connections, players are presented with a grid of words. The objective is to uncover the hidden connections among them, using knowledge of synonyms, antonyms, and word families. Helpful hints are available within the game. Players can also track their progress and challenge others. A new puzzle is available daily at midnight on the NYT website or app. The goal is to organize the 16 words into four groups of four based on their connections. Players should be mindful of words that could fit into multiple categories, as each puzzle has only one solution. The color-coding helps – yellow is usually the easiest, blue and green are in the middle, and purple is usually the hardest, often involving wordplay. Incorrect guesses result in a lost life, and four mistakes lead to the end of the game.</p>
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		<title>NYT Connections Puzzle: Hints and Answers for September 2, 2025</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The NYT Connections puzzle is a popular daily word game designed to expand vocabulary. Players uncover hidden connections between words, arranging them into groups of four. Developed and published by The New York Times, it was initially launched for PCs on June 12, 2023, during its beta testing phase. Now, it ranks as the second most played game on the NYT platform, following Wordle. This article offers insights and strategies to help solve the puzzle.</p>



<p>Connections is a daily word puzzle by The New York Times that tests vocabulary and broadens word knowledge. Created by Wyna Liu, the NYT Connections game challenges players to sort 16 random words into categories. It provides three difficulty levels: Easy, Medium, and Hard, offering a fun way to improve vocabulary and stimulate the mind. The game is currently trending on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), where users share their solutions.</p>



<p>**Hints for Today, September 2, 2025:**<br>*   **Yellow:** Different ways of describing offensive or taboo language.<br>*   **Green:** Key words and images from the classic Christmas poem.<br>*   **Blue:** Clothing and accessories from the infamous doll.<br>*   **Purple:** Words beginning with “his,” “her,” “my,” or “our.”</p>



<p>**Today’s Puzzle Categories:**<br>*   Yellow – CURSES<br>*   Green – IN “A VISIT FROM ST.NICHOLAS”<br>*   Blue – WORN BY EARRING MAGIC KEN<br>*   Purple – STARTING WITH POSSESIVE DETERMINERS</p>



<p>**Answers for September 2, 2025:**<br>*   **Yellow** – CURSES: EXPLETIVES, FOUR-LETTER WORDS, PROFANITY, SWEARING<br>*   **Green** – IN “A VISIT FROM ST.NICHOLAS”: CHRISTMAS, HOUSE, MOUSE, STIRRING<br>*   **Blue** – WORN BY EARRING MAGIC KEN: EARRING, MESH SHIRT, NECKLACE, PLEATHER VEST<br>*   **Purple** – STARTING WITH POSSESIVE DETERMINERS: HERRING, HISTAMINE, MYSTERY, OUROBOROS</p>



<p>**How to Play:** Players receive a grid of words and must find the hidden connections between them by identifying synonyms, antonyms, or word families. Success requires vocabulary and problem-solving skills. The game offers hints and tracks daily streaks, overall progress, and allows players to challenge friends. A new puzzle is released daily at midnight on the NYT website or app. The goal is to organize 16 words into four groups of four, based on their connections. Be mindful of words that fit multiple categories. Groups are color-coded, with yellow being easiest, blue and green intermediate, and purple usually the hardest, often involving wordplay. Incorrect guesses cost a life, and four mistakes result in game over.</p>
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<p>The New York Times Connections puzzle offers a daily word challenge designed to expand vocabulary. Players must identify hidden connections between words and categorize them into groups of four. This word puzzle, created by The New York Times as part of its gaming platform, was initially launched for PC on June 12, 2023, during its beta phase. Now, it stands as the second-most-played game on the NYT platform, following Wordle. This article provides hints, strategies, and the answers for the September 2, 2025 puzzle, encouraging players to test their skills.</p>



<p>Connections challenges players to test their vocabulary and improve their word knowledge. Wyna Liu, associate puzzle editor at The New York Times, developed the Connections puzzle game. Players receive 16 random words and must sort them into distinct categories. The game provides Easy, Medium, and Hard difficulty levels, offering an opportunity to boost vocabulary and enjoy a brain-teasing experience. The game is widely popular on social media platforms, with users sharing their solutions and experiences.</p>



<p>For the September 2, 2025 puzzle, the hints are: Yellow relates to various terms for offensive or taboo language; Green focuses on key words and images from a classic Christmas poem; Blue involves clothing and accessories associated with a particular doll; and Purple covers words beginning with possessive determiners.</p>



<p>The puzzle categories for September 2, 2025 are: Yellow – CURSES; Green – IN “A VISIT FROM ST.NICHOLAS”; Blue – WORN BY EARRING MAGIC KEN; Purple – STARTING WITH POSSESIVE DETERMINERS.</p>



<p>The answers for September 2, 2025 are: Yellow – CURSES: EXPLETIVES, FOUR-LETTER WORDS, PROFANITY, SWEARING; Green – IN “A VISIT FROM ST.NICHOLAS”: CHRISTMAS, HOUSE, MOUSE, STIRRING; Blue – WORN BY EARRING MAGIC KEN: EARRING, MESH SHIRT, NECKLACE, PLEATHER VEST; Purple – STARTING WITH POSSESIVE DETERMINERS: HERRING, HISTAMINE, MYSTERY, OUROBOROS.</p>



<p>To play Connections, players encounter a grid of words and must identify the underlying connections. Success requires considering synonyms, antonyms, and word families. The game offers helpful hints. Players can also track their progress, challenge friends, and receive a new puzzle daily at midnight. The objective is to organize 16 words into four groups of four, based on the connections between them. Players must be cautious of words that may fit in multiple categories. Each group is color-coded, with yellow being typically the easiest, and purple being the most challenging, often involving wordplay. Players make a selection and submit their guess. Incorrect guesses result in lost lives. Correct groups are rewarded, while making four mistakes results in game over.</p>
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<p>The NYT Connections puzzle provides a daily opportunity to expand your vocabulary and test your word knowledge. This popular game, developed by The New York Times, challenges players to find the hidden connections between words and group them into sets of four. Launched in beta on June 12, 2023, Connections has quickly become a favorite, now the second-most-played game on the NYT platform, following Wordle. Here are hints and answers to help you solve the puzzle for August 30, 2025. The game offers varying difficulty levels, allowing players to enhance their vocabulary and enjoy a fun, engaging experience. Players can share their successes and failures on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter).</p>
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<p>The NYT Connections puzzle offers a daily opportunity to expand vocabulary and word knowledge. This game, developed by The New York Times, challenges players to find hidden connections between words and group them into sets of four. Launched on June 12, 2023, during its beta phase, Connections quickly became a popular game, currently ranking as the second most played game on the NYT platform, trailing only Wordle. This article provides guidance, strategies, and the solutions for the August 30, 2025, puzzle. Connections presents 16 words that must be sorted into four unfamiliar categories, offering players a chance to improve their vocabulary and enjoy a fun, engaging brain teaser. Players can share their successes and failures on social media platforms. The puzzle includes hints for various categories, including music genres, expressions for poor performance, slang for excelling, and contemporary composers. Solutions for the August 30, 2025, puzzle are also provided, followed by instructions on how to play and succeed in the game.</p>
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<p>The NYT Connections puzzle is a popular daily word game designed to expand vocabulary. Players connect words based on hidden relationships, arranging them into groups of four. Developed and published by The New York Times as part of its gaming offerings, Connections launched for PC on June 12, 2023, during its beta testing phase. It quickly became NYT&#8217;s second-most-played game, following Wordle. This guide provides hints, strategies, and the answers to today&#8217;s puzzle. The objective is to identify the connections between 16 seemingly random words. The game offers three difficulty levels: Easy, Medium, and Hard, and is a fun way to improve vocabulary and challenge the brain. The game is widely discussed on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), where users share their progress and discuss solutions.</p>



<p>Today&#8217;s puzzle, for August 29, 2025, has categories to help players identify the connections:</p>



<p>Yellow – PLACES THAT SELL GAS<br>Green – _ _ _ SPLIT<br>Blue – FAMOUS PERSON<br>Purple – INCREASE</p>



<p>Here are the answers to the NYT Connections puzzle for August 29, 2025:</p>



<p>Yellow – PLACES THAT SELL GAS: 7-ELEVEN, CHEVRON, GULF, SHELL<br>Green – _ _ _ SPLIT: 7-10, BANANA, LICKETY, STOCK<br>Blue – FAMOUS PERSON: FIGURE, NAME, PERSONALITY, STAR<br>Purple – INCREASE: BALLOON, MOUNT, MUSHROOM, WAX</p>



<p>To play NYT Connections, players receive a grid of words and must identify the hidden connections. Players can test their vocabulary and problem-solving skills. The game provides hints and allows players to track their daily streak, overall progress, and challenge friends. A new puzzle is released every day at midnight on the NYT website or app. The goal is to organize 16 words into four groups of four based on their connections. Players should be careful of words that could fit in multiple categories. Each group is color-coded, with yellow being the easiest, blue and green in the middle, and purple usually the hardest, often involving wordplay. Incorrect guesses result in a loss of a life, and four mistakes lead to game over.</p>
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<p>The NYT Connections puzzle is a popular daily word game created by The New York Times, designed to enrich vocabulary. Players are challenged to find hidden connections between words and group them into sets of four. Launched on June 12, 2023, the puzzle quickly gained traction and is now the second-most-played game on the NYT platform, following Wordle. This article provides helpful hints and solutions for the August 28, 2025, puzzle, along with an explanation of the game&#8217;s mechanics. The goal is to test your vocabulary and enhance your word knowledge. Wyna Liu, associate puzzle editor at The New York Times, created the NYT Connections puzzle game. The game offers three difficulty levels: Easy, Medium, and Hard, offering a fun way to improve vocabulary. Social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) are filled with users sharing their progress.</p>



<p>Today&#8217;s hints for August 28, 2025, are:</p>



<p>*   **Yellow** – Things used to catch or ensnare.<br>*   **Green** – Common items associated with making or drinking tea.<br>*   **Blue** – Objects or substances known for being hard or solid.<br>*   **Purple** – Words or terms that conclude with names of keys on a keyboard.</p>



<p>The categories for today&#8217;s puzzle are:</p>



<p>*   Yellow – PLACES TO GET TRAPPED<br>*   Green – USED FOR TEA<br>*   Blue – ASSOCIATED WITH HARDNESS<br>*   Purple – ENDING WITH KEYBOARD KEYS</p>



<p>The solutions for August 28, 2025, are:</p>



<p>*   **Yellow** – PLACES TO GET TRAPPED: NET, SNARE, TANGLE, WEB<br>*   **Green** – USED FOR TEA: CUP. KETTLE, TEABAG, WATER<br>*   **Blue** – ASSOCIATED WITH HARDNESS: DIAMOND, NAILS, ROCK, STEEL<br>*   **Purple** – ENDING WITH KEYBOARD KEYS: CANTAB, CYBERSPACE, ICECAPS, MAKESHIFT</p>



<p>To play Connections, you are presented with a grid of words and must identify the connections between them. Success involves using synonyms, antonyms, and recognizing word families. The game provides hints and tracks progress, allowing players to challenge friends. The puzzle is updated daily at midnight, available on the NYT website and app. Players must organize 16 words into four groups of four, with groups based on shared characteristics. Be cautious of words that could fit into multiple categories. Each group is color-coded, with yellow usually the easiest, blue and green in the middle, and purple the most challenging, often involving wordplay. Incorrect guesses result in losing a life, and four mistakes lead to game over.</p>
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<p>The NYT Connections puzzle is a popular daily word game that challenges players to find hidden connections between words and categorize them into groups of four. Developed and published by The New York Times, the game was launched on PC on June 12, 2023, during its beta testing phase. It has quickly become the second-most-played game on the NYT platform, following Wordle. This article provides hints and answers to today&#8217;s puzzle, offering strategies to help players solve it. The goal of the game is to test vocabulary and word knowledge by sorting 16 random words into categories. Created by Wyna Liu, the game offers easy, medium, and hard difficulty levels, enhancing vocabulary and providing an enjoyable gaming experience. The game is popular on social media, with users sharing their solutions and experiences on platforms like X (formerly Twitter).</p>



<p>Today&#8217;s Hints: The hints for August 28, 2025, are:</p>



<p>Yellow: Things used to catch or ensnare.<br>Green: Common items associated with making or drinking tea.<br>Blue: Objects or substances known for being hard or solid.<br>Purple: Words or terms that conclude with names of keys on a keyboard.</p>



<p>Today&#8217;s Categories:</p>



<p>Yellow – PLACES TO GET TRAPPED<br>Green – USED FOR TEA<br>Blue – ASSOCIATED WITH HARDNESS<br>Purple – ENDING WITH KEYBOARD KEYS</p>



<p>Today&#8217;s Answers:</p>



<p>Yellow – PLACES TO GET TRAPPED: NET, SNARE, TANGLE, WEB<br>Green – USED FOR TEA: CUP, KETTLE, TEABAG, WATER<br>Blue – ASSOCIATED WITH HARDNESS: DIAMOND, NAILS, ROCK, STEEL<br>Purple – ENDING WITH KEYBOARD KEYS: CANTAB, CYBERSPACE, ICECAPS, MAKESHIFT</p>



<p>How to Play: Players are presented with a grid of words and must identify the hidden connections between them, using their vocabulary and problem-solving skills. Hints are available, and players can track their progress and challenge others. The game is updated daily at midnight with a new puzzle, accessible on the NYT website or app. Players must organize 16 words into four groups of four, recognizing the connections between them. It is crucial to be wary of words that could fit into multiple categories. Each group is color-coded: yellow (easiest), blue and green (intermediate), and purple (hardest). Choosing four words and submitting them allows players to check their guesses. Incorrect guesses result in losing a life. Making four mistakes results in game over.</p>
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