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Looking for the most recent Connections answers? Click here for today’s Connections hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands puzzles.
I got a kick out of the blue category in today’s Connections puzzle. Music fans, you might spot this connection right away, or you might have to think about it in order to hit the right note. Read on for clues and today’s Connections answers.
The Times now has a Connections Bot, like the one for Wordle. Go there after you play to receive a numeric score and to have the program analyze your answers. And players who are registered with the Times Games section can now nerd out by following their progress, including number of puzzles completed, win rate, number of times they nabbed a perfect score and their win streak.
Read more: Hints, Tips and Strategies to Help You Win at NYT Connections Every Time
Here are four hints for the groupings in today’s Connections puzzle, ranked from the easiest, yellow group to the tough (and sometimes bizarre) purple group.
Yellow group hint: Tell me.
Green group hint: Look down at your computer.
Blue group hint: What kind of music do you like?
Purple group hint: Not pie, but…
Yellow group: Divulge
Green group: Words on a Mac keyboard
Blue group: Words shortened in rock genres
Purple group: ____ cake
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The completed NYT Connections puzzle for Feb. 15, 2025, #615.
The theme is divulge. The four answers are blab, dish, spill and tell.
The theme is words on a Mac keyboard. The four answers are command, control, option and return.
The theme is words shortened in rock genres. The four answers are alternative, emotional, popular and progressive.
The theme is ____ cake. The four answers are cheese, cup, pan and short.
We’ve made a note of some of the toughest Connections puzzles so far. Maybe they’ll help you see patterns in future puzzles.
#5: Included “things you can set,” such as mood, record, table and volleyball.
#4: Included “one in a dozen,” such as egg, juror, month and rose.
#3: Included “streets on screen,” such as Elm, Fear, Jump and Sesame.
#2: Included “power ___” such as nap, plant, Ranger and trip.
#1: Included “things that can run,” such as candidate, faucet, mascara and nose.