- **Q: What is NYT Connections?
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The New York Times 'Connections' puzzle continues to engage word puzzle enthusiasts daily. This word association game, along with its Sports Edition counterpart from The Athletic, challenges players to find the common thread between seeming...
## Understanding Today's Connections Puzzles (March 30, 2025)
### Regular Connections (#658) The standard NYT Connections puzzle (#658) presented a mix of categories: * **Average:** This straightforward yellow category grouped synonyms for 'average' or 'standard'. * **Pictured on the U.S. Great Seal:** A knowledge-based green category requiring players to identify elements depicted on the national emblem. * **Proper nouns in Broadway musical titles that are spoken phrases:** The blue category tested knowledge of specific Broadway shows whose titles mimic spoken phrases (e.g., 'Bye Bye Birdie', 'Hello, Dolly!', 'Kiss Me, Kate', 'Damn Yankees'). * **___ Man:** The trickiest purple category used words that complete the phrase '___ Man' (Bogeyman, Craftsman, Gentleman, Spokesman).
### Sports Connections (#188) The Athletic's Sports Edition (#188) focused on sports-related themes: * **Running shoe brands:** An accessible yellow category for those familiar with athletic footwear. * **Seen on a baseball scoreboard:** The green category listed common terms displayed during a baseball game. * **CFL teams:** This blue category required knowledge of Canadian Football League team names. * **Teams whose names begin with a geographical feature:** The purple category grouped teams whose names start with a location descriptor (Islanders, Lakers, Mountaineers, Seahawks).
Players group 16 words into four themed sets. The difficulty ranges from Yellow (easiest) to Green, Blue, and Purple (hardest). Players have four attempts to guess correctly.
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