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Indications for connection groups today
Here are four clues for groups in today's puzzle connections, ranked from the easiest yellow group, to hard (and sometimes unique) purple group.
Yellow hint group: Common childhood activities.
Green Group Hint: Not down.
Blue Group Hint: Hide it on your computer.
Purple Group Hint: Measuring, but the word has changed.
Answers for connection groups today
Yellow group: Parts of a table setting.
Green Group: Increased, with “up.”
Blue Group: Types of digital storage.
Purple Group: UNITS of volume plus letter.
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What are the answers to the connection today?
The completed puzzle of NYT Connections for March 26, 2025, #654.
The yellow words in the connections today
The theme is parts of a table setting. The four answers are fork, glasses, napkins and plates.
The green words in the connections today
The theme has increased, with “up.” The four answers fly, pink, shoot and push.
The blue words in the connections today
The theme is types of digital storage. The four answers are cards, clouds, disks and drives.
The purple words in the connections today
The theme is volume units including the letter. The four answers are bounce, galleon, pinot and quartz.
Fast tips for connections
#1: Say the words clue aloud, stop before and after each other. It helps you hear words in the context of a phrase. Connection editors love to group words together used in similar pronunciation, such as ____ up.
#2: Do not go for clear grouping. These editors are smart. Sometimes, they offered sponge, bob, square and pants in the same puzzle. None of those words are in the same category. If you like, press the “Shuffle” button to give yourself a different perspective on the words.
#3: Break up any words compound and look for similarities. “Rushmore” is once in a puzzle where the connection is that every word begins with the name of a rock band.