Connections on the New York Times has been a regular thing for many – maybe you, too! Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections on June 25, 2024.
NYT Connections Hints – June 25, 2024
Connections categories are color-coded by category: yellow, green, blue, and purple, increasing in complexity and trickiness. Here are hints for today's NYT Connections on June 25, 2024 to save some of your attempts.
Red Herring Warning: There are no food-related categories. There are no SpongeBob-related categories either, but that might have just been me.
Yellow Category: The words in this category are synonyms, all of them referring to the goal of an interrogation.
Green Category: When an entity is not united, you might use these words to refer to them.
Blue Category: At first glance, these words might not have a common denominator. But when you look past the meanings and pay attention to these words phonetically, you'll gain the knowledge required to solve this category.
Purple Category: Ever attended a TED Talk or a business owner? They might use these words to refer to the one thing that they credit for their flourishing career.
NYT Connections Answers Today – June 25, 2024
Yellow Category: Divulge, as Private Information
- Dish, Spill, Talk, Tell
Green Category: Divide
- Branch, Fork, Part, Split
Blue Category: Silent “K”
Article Continues Below- Doorknob, Knife, Topknot, Unknown
Purple Category: Key to Success, So to Speak
- Formula, Recipe, Secret, Ticket
The New York Times Connections is a micro-game available on the New York Times. It resets at midnight every day, with a new set of words. Each puzzle only has one solution, and sometimes red herrings may be put to make it a little challenging. Upon solving a category, the color would be revealed, denoting its difficulty. In order, the difficulty rises from Yellow, Green, Blue, to Purple. You get four mistakes, and each puzzle only has one solution. Red herrings are common, so make sure you think your answer through.
Connections is the NY Times' many microgames, which also includes what is arguably the most popular one: Wordle. Other games on the site include The Mini Crossword, Spelling Bee, Tiles, Letter Boxes, Sudoku, and Vertex, all of which refresh daily.
All of the puzzles above are available for free daily, but NY Times provides subscribers with unlimited access and more puzzles, including the big crossword. The Crossword was first launched in 1942, and its (free) mini iteration Mini Crossword was launched in 2014. This was followed by several other games until they launched the global sensation Worlds in early 2022. “We strive to offer puzzles for all skill levels that everyone can enjoy playing every day” is written on the New York Times Games page.
Recently, the New York Times celebrated the first anniversary of Connections. It was initially launched on June 12, 2023. This past year, 55.2 million people finished a Connections puzzle flawlessly. NY Times also revealed the most common time for players: 9:00 AM.
They also unveiled the most difficult puzzles so far in the microgame's one-year run. The one that took the cake was October 12, 2023 and found over 80% of players stumped, unable to complete the puzzle.
The puzzles are written by NY Times associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu who also makes the Crossword on the same site.
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