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Stuck on the New York Times Connections puzzle for April 12, 2025? This popular word game challenges you to find four groups of four related words. If you need a little help or just want to check your answers, you've come to the right place...
The NYT Connections game requires players to identify hidden themes connecting four words from a grid of sixteen. Today's puzzle, number 671, features categories that test your knowledge across different domains. Finding the common thread between words like 'PIN', 'BUTTON', 'BADGE', and 'STICKER' (all things affixed to clothing) requires careful consideration. Similarly, grouping 'TABLE', 'SEAT', 'MOTION', and 'AMENDMENT' (all things that can be 'seconded') tests your understanding of parliamentary procedure or common phrases. The other groups involve words related to baby sounds ('COO', 'GOO', 'GAH', 'WAH') and types of nuts ('PEANUT', 'PISTACHIO', 'CASHEW', 'ALMOND'). Successfully identifying these links is the core challenge and reward of the game.
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