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Today is now Connection puzzle Has a fun blue category. It made me happy with a PBS show of my youth. 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: Think Vogue Magazine.
Green group index: Could overcome a Christmas tree.
Blue group index: Sunny day, sweeping the clouds.
Violet group index: Not sisters.
Yellow group: Fashionable.
Green group: Parts of an angel costume.
Blue group: “Sesame Street” figures.
Violet group: ____ brothers.
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The NYT connections puzzle completed for June 27, 2025, # 747.
The theme is fashionable. The four responses are chic, current, fresh and events.
The theme is part of an angel costume. The four answers are the halo, the harp, the dress and the wings.
The theme is the figures “Sesame Street”. The four answers are Bird, Count, Grouch and Monster.
The theme is ____ brothers. The four responses are blood, blues, chemicals and Marx.
# 1: Say the words of words aloud, in break before and after each. This helps you hear the words in the context of a sentence. Connections publishers like group words that are used in a similar phrasing, such as ____.
# 2: Do not go for the obvious grouping. These publishers are intelligent. Once, they offered Sponge, Bob, Square and pants in the same puzzle. None of these words were in the same category. If you wish, press the “Shuffle” button to give you a different perspective on words.
# 3: Decompose all the compound words and look for similarities. “Rushmore” was once in a puzzle where the connection was that each word started with the name of a rock group.