NYT Connections is back again with another brain-teasing puzzle to challenge your word association skills. As part of the New York Times’ suite of daily games, Connections asks players to find four groups of four words that share a hidden link. Each day, puzzle offers a fresh grid of 16 words with cryptic, clever, and culturally loaded associations. The categories vary in difficulty, from the straightforward (yellow) to the mind-bending (purple), giving players a thrilling ride through logic, pop culture, and wordplay. One wrong group can throw you off—so strategy and sharp thinking are essential.
How to Play NYT Connections
The game presents you with 16 words in a 4x4 grid. Your task is to sort them into four distinct groups of four that are connected in theme. These themes might relate to anything—from nature and colors to idioms or celebrity references. You’re allowed only four mistakes, so choose wisely. Use the “shuffle” option to refresh your perspective, or say the words aloud for better association. The color-coded difficulty system goes from yellow (easiest) to green, then blue, and ends with purple (most difficult).
Hints for Today’s Connections – May 16, 2025
Stuck? Here’s a clue for each group to help you without giving away the answer:
Yellow: Greenery – Think of plant types
Green: Termination – All about stopping something
Blue: Stubborn as a ____ – Words associated with bulls
Purple: What a structure could be made of – Hidden building materials
NYT Connections Answers for May 16, 2025
Here’s your spoiler-safe reveal of today’s answers:
Yellow: Kinds of Plants – HERB, SHRUB, TREE, VINE
Green: Discontinue – DISSOLVE, END, SCRAP, SUNSET
Blue: Associated with Bulls – MICHAEL JORDAN, RODEO, TAURUS, WALL STREET
Purple: Ending with Building Materials – HOLLYWOOD, HOURGLASS, KUBRICK, NEUROPLASTIC
With bulls charging through blue clues and construction materials hiding in purple words, today’s puzzle was anything but simple. Whether you cracked it in one go or needed a few retries, the thrill of Connections keeps us all coming back. Join us again tomorrow for another round of clever clues and satisfying “aha!” moments. Until then, happy puzzling!
How to Play NYT Connections
The game presents you with 16 words in a 4x4 grid. Your task is to sort them into four distinct groups of four that are connected in theme. These themes might relate to anything—from nature and colors to idioms or celebrity references. You’re allowed only four mistakes, so choose wisely. Use the “shuffle” option to refresh your perspective, or say the words aloud for better association. The color-coded difficulty system goes from yellow (easiest) to green, then blue, and ends with purple (most difficult).
Hints for Today’s Connections – May 16, 2025
Stuck? Here’s a clue for each group to help you without giving away the answer:
Yellow: Greenery – Think of plant types
Green: Termination – All about stopping something
Blue: Stubborn as a ____ – Words associated with bulls
Purple: What a structure could be made of – Hidden building materials
NYT Connections Answers for May 16, 2025
Here’s your spoiler-safe reveal of today’s answers:
Yellow: Kinds of Plants – HERB, SHRUB, TREE, VINE
Green: Discontinue – DISSOLVE, END, SCRAP, SUNSET
Blue: Associated with Bulls – MICHAEL JORDAN, RODEO, TAURUS, WALL STREET
Purple: Ending with Building Materials – HOLLYWOOD, HOURGLASS, KUBRICK, NEUROPLASTIC
With bulls charging through blue clues and construction materials hiding in purple words, today’s puzzle was anything but simple. Whether you cracked it in one go or needed a few retries, the thrill of Connections keeps us all coming back. Join us again tomorrow for another round of clever clues and satisfying “aha!” moments. Until then, happy puzzling!
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