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New York today Connecting puzzles You need to use letters in words to figure out another in another purple category in their connection. It’s fun, but tricky. Need help? Continue reading the clues and today’s connected answers.
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Today’s Connection Group Tips
Here are four tips for grouping in today’s Connection puzzles, from the simplest yellow groups to the tough (and sometimes strange) purple groups.
Yellow group tips: Computer technology.
Green group tips: Calm down.
Blue group tips: This is your menu.
Purple Group Tips: Not a fruit.
Today’s Connection Group Answers
Yellow group: Touch screen gesture.
Green Group: Relax.
Blue group: Restaurant seating options.
Purple group: Remove the first letter of the vegetables.
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What is the answer to today’s connection?
NYT Connections puzzle completed on September 21, 2025.
Yellow words in today’s connection
The theme is touch screen gestures. These four answers are pinch, roll, slide and faucet.
Green Words in Today’s Connection
The theme is relaxation. The four answers are cold, bread, lounge and vegetables.
Blue Words in Today’s Connection
The theme is restaurant seating options. The four answers are bars, stalls, counters and tables.
Purple Words in Today’s Connection
The theme is vegetables, and the first letter is removed. The four answers are beer (kale), Eek (leek), Hive (Chive) and Quash (Squash).