
The color-ending category in today's NYT Connections has players seeing red! While most spot EVERGREEN and INFRARED, QUICKSILVER often gets miscategorized with metallic elements. Our guide clearly explains each word's structure and why cleaner compounds create the perfect misdirection.
Today's NYT Connections delivers a deceptive mix of marketplaces and merchandise where "PLAIN" could mean pizza or just something ordinary, setting categorization nasty for all players around the nation.
Players report that the hardest aspect was distinguishing between vendors and more general description words, especially words like "FAIR" that might refer to a marketplace or something totally different!
Let’s understand the hints to solve the equation today.
Today's Theme: "PLACES TO SHOP" stands for different types of retail venues or marketplaces. They identify the specific places where goods and services are purchased and sold.
Today's Theme: "KINDS OF PIZZA" indicate pizza variants common across restaurants. Each of them stands for a different topping combination or style.
Today's Theme: "ENDING WITH COLORS" last syllable is a color. Each term has a color word at the end.
Today's Theme: "____ CLEANER" words may precede the word "CLEANER" to form a compound term. In each combination, a different type of cleaning device or product is named.
Practice with hints from previous game puzzles. This will sharpen skills for the coming games.
Yellow category focuses on shopping venues. think about how 12 May 2025, had the "PLACES TO FIND PAPER MONEY" theme concerning specific locations. Both categories involve referring to physical places where financial transactions are carried out.
The Green category featuring pizza types differs from 11 May 2025's "SIDESTEP TROUBLE" theme about evasive movements. Today's category shifts to food classification rather than action verbs.
The color-themed blue category and the previous 10 May 2025’s “VIGOR” theme apply significantly different cognitive processes. In today’s category, the information focuses on the organization of the language rather than its more conceptual energies.
For those who want the complete solutions to today's puzzle:
Today, this Connections Puzzle uses a neat trick of exploiting the overlap of physical and digital terminology. The clever placement of words like "FAIR" and "PLAIN" demonstrates how context and specialized knowledge combine to create a satisfying puzzle-solving experience.