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NYT Connections Puzzle: Hints and Solutions for February 25, 2025

NEW YORK, NY — The New York Times published its latest installment of the popular word game Connections on February 25, 2025, featuring puzzle number 625. Players are tasked with grouping 16 given words into four categories based on their relationships.
Each day, the Connections puzzle presents a new challenge at midnight, and today’s game proved especially tricky, attracting a difficulty rating of 4.5 out of 5. For this edition, players had to identify categories as varied as language and geometry.
The 16 words in today’s puzzle included: Brick, Mortar, Pickle, Shoebox, Mucho, Gusto, Multi, Microwave, Relish, Beaucoup, Lime, Zest, Jenny, Passion, Molto, and Fish Tank. The clues provided suggest connections ranging from enthusiasm to geometry, as well as some humorous rhymes.
The yellow group, which often serves as the easiest challenge, focused on ‘enthusiasm,’ consisting of the words gusto, passion, relish, and zest. Meanwhile, the green group emphasized ‘many’ in various languages with words like beaucoup, molto, mucho, and multi.
The blue category, requiring a bit more thought, was represented by rectangular prisms, drawing connections with brick, fish tank, microwave, and shoebox. Lastly, the challenging purple group revolved around U.S. currency rhymes, incorporating words like jenny (penny), lime (dime), mortar (quarter), and pickle (nickel).
One player remarked, “I enjoyed discovering a different definition of a prism, reminding me of my school days.” Discussions around strategies and puzzle-solving tips continue to thrive in the NYT Games discussion group, where users share insights and support each other in their daily puzzles.
To enjoy the game further, players can also access past Connections puzzles through the NYT Archive, allowing them to practice and improve their skills. Additionally, the NYT offers hints and group themes via its articles to assist gamers in identifying connections.
With another puzzle behind, players are invited to share their results and experiences from today’s challenge, while looking forward to tomorrow’s installment of the game.
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