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Today Connection puzzle Includes a purple category that expects users to fill a sentence of two words. I generally read all the words of the puzzle and mentally lists the sentences they could make, then search for other words that also work in these sentences. It helps me say the words out loud, but your mileage can vary. Read the rest for the indices and responses of today’s connections.
Times now has a bot of connectionslike the one of Bordle. Go after playing to receive a digital score and so that the program analyzes your answers. Players recorded in the Times Games section can now Nerd by following their progressIncluding the number of puzzles finished, the victory rate, the number of times, they have caught a perfect score and their sequence of victories.
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Here are four tips for today’s connections to the puzzle groups, classified from the easiest yellow group, to the hard (and sometimes weird) group).
Yellow group index: Throw.
Green group index: Encircle.
Blue group index: Do you want to buy cookies?
Violet group index: Oates singing partner.
Yellow group: HURL.
Green group: Be on both sides of.
Blue group: Parts of a scout uniform for classic girls.
Violet group: ____ room.
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The NYT connections puzzle completed for March 28, 2025, # 656.
The theme is HURL. The four responses are the chuck, the skin, the pitch and the sling.
The theme is on both sides of. The four responses are a book greenhouse, a support, a sidewall and an environment.
The theme is part of a scout uniform for classic girls. The four responses are badge, beret, belt and skirt.
The theme is ____ hall. The four answers are the bingo, the city, the monty and the study.
We noted part of the Most difficult puzzles connections so far. Maybe they will help you see models in future puzzles.
# 5: Included “things you can define”, such as mood, disc, table and volleyball.
# 4: included “one in a dozen”, like the egg, the juror, the month and the rose.
# 3: Included “Streets on the screen”, such as elm, fear, jump and sesame.
# 2: included “Power ___” like nap, plant, put away and travel.
# 1: Included “things that can work”, such as the candidate, the tap, the mascara and the nose.