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Today’s NYT Connections puzzle for, July 16, 2025, might seem a bit trickier than usual. If you are stuck, here are some hints and answers to guide you through Connections #765.
The concept: You get 16 words in front of you. The goal is to find the common threads between them and make four groups of four. For example, there's: Espresso, Latte, Americano and Cappuccino.
The New York Times is continuing to expand its gaming presence beyond Wordle and the crossword puzzle with a word game called Connections, which is available on iOS and Android.
How to Play 'Connections' Each day, Connections players are presented with 16 words, which they are tasked with dividing into four categories based around common characteristics.
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The New York Times Connections puzzle for July 2, 2025, challenges players to organize 16 words into four connected groups.
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NYT Connections, The New York Times’ word puzzle game, challenges players to sort 16 words into groups based on hidden connections. The hints and solutions for December 16, 2024 are here.
You're given 16 words and asked to put them into four groups that are somehow connected. Sometimes they're obvious, but game editor Wyna Liu knows how to trick you by using words that can fit into ...
How to Play 'Connections' Each day, Connections players are presented with 16 words, which they are tasked with dividing into four categories based around common characteristics.