The New York Times Connections puzzle for November 6 (#879) is now live, and many players are calling it one of the trickiest of the week. The puzzle, which challenges players to group sixteen words into four related categories, leaned heavily on logic and lateral thinking today. If you struggled to find all four groups, here’s a full breakdown of hints and answers to help you understand how everything connects.
As usual, today’s puzzle featured a mix of straightforward and creative categories. The yellow group was considered the easiest, while the purple group had a clever twist that stumped many solvers. Below, you’ll find all hints, category explanations, and final answers for Thursday’s puzzle.
Today’s NYT Connections #879: Group Hints and Themes
Here are the official hints for each color-coded group, arranged from easiest to hardest:
- Yellow Group Hint: How much?
- Green Group Hint: Can you get into your phone?
- Blue Group Hint: Ahoy there, mateys!
- Purple Group Hint: He’s on a lot of valentines.
These clues guided players toward the final word sets — from cost-related terms to seafaring and even Valentine’s Day imagery.
Connections Answers for November 6, 2025
The completed Connections puzzle for today grouped the sixteen words into these four thematic sets:
- Yellow Group (Cost): Amount, Figure, Price, Value
- Green Group (Ways to Unlock a Device): Face, Fingerprint, Password, PIN
- Blue Group (Parts of a Ship): Aft, Deck, Fore, Mast
- Purple Group (Features of a Cartoon Cupid): Arrow, Bow, Diaper, Wings
Players found the yellow group relatively simple, with “price” and “value” offering immediate connections. However, the purple group was the day’s toughest — “diaper” and “wings” threw many off until they connected to the image of Cupid, the cherubic figure often seen on Valentine’s Day cards.
Today’s Puzzle Difficulty and Player Reactions
According to early player feedback from NYT Games communities and forums, the green and blue categories caused the most confusion. The ship-related terms “aft” and “fore” aren’t common outside nautical contexts, and “fingerprint” threw off some solvers trying to link it with “value.”
The purple group, however, stood out for its humor and creativity — a hallmark of recent NYT Connections puzzles. Many fans praised its clever theme once solved, calling it “the perfect mix of absurd and brilliant.”
Overall, the November 6 puzzle tested a mix of vocabulary, pattern recognition, and cultural awareness, staying true to Connections’ growing reputation as one of the NYT’s most intellectually rewarding daily games.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What are the Connections hints for November 6?
The hints were “How much?”, “Can you get into your phone?”, “Ahoy there, mateys!”, and “He’s on a lot of valentines.”
Q2: What are the Connections answers for November 6, 2025?
Yellow: Amount, Figure, Price, Value. Green: Face, Fingerprint, Password, PIN. Blue: Aft, Deck, Fore, Mast. Purple: Arrow, Bow, Diaper, Wings.
Q3: What was the hardest group in today’s puzzle?
The purple group (Features of a Cartoon Cupid) was considered the hardest by most solvers.
Q4: What’s the NYT Connections puzzle number for today?
Today’s Connections puzzle is number 879, released on November 6, 2025.
Q5: Where can I find daily NYT Connections hints?
Daily hints and answers are shared by official NYT Games and covered by outlets like CNET and The New York Times Games section.
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