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NYT Connections hints and answers for April 25 #684

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The New York Times ' widely loved word game, Connections , is back with its April 24 edition, challenging players to test their vocabulary, logic, and pattern recognition skills. Whether you're a seasoned solver or a casual visitor, today's puzzle promises a blend of easy connections and tricky wordplay that keeps minds sharp and players hooked. Played by over 10 million people daily, Connections has become a staple for word game enthusiasts. Its addictive structure, where you group 16 words into four related sets, delivers daily “aha!” moments and mental satisfaction that make it one of the most engaging games out there.

How to play NYT Connections
The premise of Connections is deceptively simple: you're given 16 words in a 4x4 grid and tasked with grouping them into four sets of four, based on a shared theme or hidden connection. These categories can range from types of cheeses to slang words or literary terms. But watch out—some links are subtle, and you only get four attempts to solve the puzzle before it's game over. The toughest group, marked in purple, is often reserved for the most obscure or pun-heavy connections, keeping even seasoned players on their toes.

Categories are colour-coded by difficulty:

  • Yellow – Easy
  • Green – Moderate
  • Blue – Advanced
  • Purple – Master

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Need a nudge before checking the answers? Here's what to keep in mind:

Yellow: Chewing something, try different flavours
Green: A power push to begin
Blue: Melodies of Great America
Purple: Tyre’s traditional fluffy mate, Tyre and________

NYT Connections today answers
GUM FLAVORS

bubblegum
cinnamon
menthol
wintergreen

STARTING POINT

catalyst
launchpad
spark
springboard

GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK SONGS

autumn leaves
summertime
unforgettable
witchcraft

_____ TUBE

fallopian
inner
test
vacuum

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With today's puzzle wrapped up, whether you breezed through it or took a few tries, Connections once again proved to be a fun and challenging way to test your word skills. See you tomorrow for more!

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