The New York Times Connections puzzle for Saturday, October 25, 2025, has arrived — and it’s one of the most balanced sets of categories in recent memory. If you’re struggling to make the right groupings, we’ve got all the hints and solutions you need to solve today’s puzzle (#867).
Each day, Connections challenges players to find four sets of words linked by a common theme. The puzzle starts easy with the yellow group and builds to the tough purple category that often stumps players. Today’s challenge covers topics from swindles and digital watches to biopics and awards.
Today’s NYT Connections Hints (Puzzle #867)
Before revealing the full answers, here are subtle clues for each color-coded group:
- Yellow Group Hint: Rip-off.
- Green Group Hint: It also tells time.
- Blue Group Hint: Give to.
- Purple Group Hint: Gandhi and Oppenheimer also.
If you’re ready to test your deduction skills, try solving with these clues before scrolling to the answers below.
NYT Connections Answers for October 25, 2025
Here’s the full solution breakdown for today’s Connections puzzle (#867):
🟨 Yellow Group: Swindle
Answers: Fleece, Hose, Hustle, Shaft.
This group centers on words that describe cheating or tricking someone — all synonymous with swindling or deception.
🟩 Green Group: Digital Watch Features
Answers: Alarm, Date, Light, Stopwatch.
Each of these is a feature commonly found on digital wristwatches — practical tools for daily use and time management.
🟦 Blue Group: Confer
Answers: Accord, Award, Grant, Vest.
All four words relate to the act of giving or bestowing something, such as authority, recognition, or benefit.
🟪 Purple Group: Best Actor-Winning Biopics
Answers: Capote, Lincoln, Milk, Ray.
This set highlights films where the lead actors won the Academy Award for Best Actor for portraying real-life figures like Truman Capote, Abraham Lincoln, Harvey Milk, and Ray Charles.
Game Context and Tips
According to CNET’s daily puzzle roundup, today’s Connections puzzle isn’t too tough but leans toward film enthusiasts and trivia fans. The purple category — Best Actor-winning biopics — is where many players might hesitate, as it blends pop culture with Oscar history.
Players can also track their progress with the official NYT Connections Bot, which records completion stats, streaks, and perfect scores. Regular players say using pattern recognition and elimination is key — start with obvious associations, then check for overlap or secondary meanings.
Final tip: If you’re ever unsure, focus on double-meaning words first. Connections loves puns and category overlaps.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What is the NYT Connections puzzle?
Connections is a daily word-association game by The New York Times. Players group 16 words into four sets based on shared themes.
Q2: What are the NYT Connections answers for October 25?
The answers are: Swindle (Fleece, Hose, Hustle, Shaft), Digital Watch Features (Alarm, Date, Light, Stopwatch), Confer (Accord, Award, Grant, Vest), and Best Actor-Winning Biopics (Capote, Lincoln, Milk, Ray).
Q3: What was the hardest category today?
Most players found the purple group — Best Actor-winning biopics — the toughest, as it required film award knowledge.
Q4: Who won Best Actor for “Lincoln”?
Daniel Day-Lewis won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 2013 for his portrayal of Abraham Lincoln.
Q5: When does the next NYT Connections puzzle go live?
A new Connections puzzle is released daily at midnight local time on the NYT Games app and website.
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