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NYT Connections Hints and Answers for March 26, 2025 – Puzzle #654

The NYT Connections puzzle for Wednesday, March 26, 2025, delivers another exciting challenge for puzzle lovers. With 16 seemingly unrelated words, your task is to group them into four categories of four, each linked by a hidden connection. If you’re stuck, read on for subtle hints and full answers.

How to Play NYT Connections

Each day, you’re given 16 words. Your objective: sort them into four connected groups of four words each. The connections can be based on themes like common phrases, synonyms, categories, or pop culture references.

  • You’re allowed four mistakes before the game ends.

  • Each group is color-coded by difficulty:

    • Yellow – Easy

    • Green – Moderate

    • Blue – Hard

    • Purple – Tricky

Now let’s get into today’s challenge.


Hints for Today’s NYT Connections – March 26, 2025

Need a little nudge? Here are some hints to get you closer to the solution without revealing it all:

  • Yellow: Items you might find at a dinner table.

  • Green: Verbs that describe something going up.

  • Blue: Types of digital storage.

  • Purple: Units of volume disguised with a twist.

Think carefully before scrolling to the full answers.


Answers for NYT Connections Puzzle #654 – March 26, 2025

Here are today’s four color-coded categories and the words that belong to each:

  • Yellow (Parts of a Table Setting)

    • Fork

    • Glass

    • Napkin

    • Plate

  • Green (Increased, with “Up”)

    • Flew

    • Rose

    • Shot

    • Thrust

  • Blue (Kinds of Digital Storage)

    • Card

    • Cloud

    • Disk

    • Drive

  • Purple (Units of Volume + Letter Twist)

    • Bounce

    • Galleon

    • Pinot

    • Quartz

Whether you nailed it or needed help, each puzzle is a great brain workout and an opportunity to sharpen your word association skills.


Strategies to Solve NYT Connections

Want to get better at solving these daily challenges? Here are a few expert tips:

  1. Scan for Themes: Quickly look for words that stand out—colors, names, tech terms, etc.

  2. Eliminate Outliers: If a word clearly doesn’t fit your current group, save it for another round.

  3. Word Flexibility: Some words may have multiple meanings. Consider all possibilities.

  4. Build From Easy to Hard: Solve the obvious categories first to narrow down trickier words.

  5. Think Pop Culture & Phrases: Some groups rely on modern references or idioms.

Practice daily to improve pattern recognition and vocabulary strength.

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