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Today's NYT Crossword Puzzle Hints and Solutions for August 7, 2025

New York Times' Connections game centers around discovering shared meanings among words. Here's how to crack the puzzle.

Daily NYT Clues and Solutions: August 7, 2025Hints and Answers
Daily NYT Clues and Solutions: August 7, 2025Hints and Answers

Today's NYT Crossword Puzzle Hints and Solutions for August 7, 2025

The New York Times word game, "Connections," is currently captivating the public with its unique blend of word knowledge and logical deduction. This engaging puzzle game offers a daily challenge that is both accessible and intellectually stimulating [1][2].

In "Connections," players are presented with a grid of 16 words, the task being to group them into four sets of four words each, where each group shares a common thread or connection [1][4]. The objective is to identify the unique theme linking each set of 4 words while making no more than four mistakes in total during the round.

Gameplay involves selecting four words that you believe belong together, then submitting your guess. If correct, that group is marked as completed; if wrong, you lose one of your four allowed mistakes [1]. Groups vary in difficulty, often indicated by color codes: typically yellow is easiest, blue and green middle difficulty, and purple hardest [4].

The connections can be based on many themes such as synonyms, antonyms, word families, categories like book titles, or abstract concepts. Players must use careful logical thinking and vocabulary skills, as some words may seem to fit into multiple groups but only belong to one correct set [3].

Each puzzle features 16 words and each grouping of words is split into four categories [5]. Today's "Connections" categories are "Done on a computer," "To put a hole in," "They share a distinguished body part," and "Tennis stars" [6].

The game has gained a strong social aspect with players sharing results and strategies online. It is praised for combining word knowledge with logical deduction, offering both casual players and puzzle enthusiasts an engaging brain challenge [2].

"Connections" is created by The New York Times associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu [7]. The game can be played on both web browsers and mobile devices [8].

References: [1] https://www.nytimes.com/games/words/connections [2] https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/18/arts/connect-the-dots-with-words.html [3] https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/22/arts/connections-word-game.html [4] https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/17/arts/connections-word-puzzle.html [5] https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/24/arts/connections-word-game-strategy.html [6] https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/28/arts/todays-connections-puzzle-solution.html [7] https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/18/arts/connect-the-dots-with-words.html [8] https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/17/arts/connections-word-puzzle.html

The game can be played on social media platforms, allowing players to share their results and strategies with others. This integration of technology into the game enhances its social media aspect.

In today's "Connections" categories, one of the themes is "Done on a computer." This category could potentially include words related to streaming services like Netflix or Google's YouTube.

Artificial intelligence (AI) might be useful in creating future versions of "Connections," as it could generate more complex and diverse connections among words, thereby providing a more challenging and entertaining experience for players.

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