NYT Connections is back with another brain-teasing word puzzle for Friday, June 6, 2025. Today’s puzzle mixes a clever blend of journalism, scams, routine, and even a bit of canine wordplay. If you’re stuck or just curious about how everything fits together, we’ve got you covered with full hints, answers, and an explanation. From newspaper jobs to hidden dog names, today’s Connections puzzle will make you think twice about how you group your words. Let’s break down everything from gameplay basics to today's correct answers.
What is NYT Connections?
Connections is a daily word game from The New York Times that challenges players to group 16 seemingly unrelated words into four distinct categories. The categories often involve word meanings, puns, pop culture references, or wordplay. Each group of four words has something in common, and only one correct solution exists per puzzle. The game’s growing popularity is due to its unique twist on logic, vocabulary, and lateral thinking.
How to play NYT Connections?
You’re given a grid of 16 words and need to sort them into four groups of four by identifying the hidden connection among them. The connections might involve word meanings, parts of a phrase, puns, or thematic links. Each group is color-coded by difficulty:
Yellow – easiest
Green – medium
Blue – tricky
Purple – most difficult (often includes wordplay)
You have only four chances to get it right. Wrong guesses reduce your lives, and the game ends if you lose all four.
Today’s NYT Connections hints (June 6, 2025)
Here’s a nudge in the right direction without giving everything away:
Yellow group — classic jobs often seen in comic books and superhero storiesGreen group — words that describe something usual or frequently occurringBlue group — different meanings of the word “con”Purple group — ends with hidden names of dog breedsLooking for one helpful word per group?
Yellow: Photographer
Green: Regular
Blue: Swindle
Purple: Trendsetter
Today’s NYT Connections answers (June 6, 2025)
Here are the four correct groups:
Yellow group – Newspaper jobs
Columnist, Editor, Photographer, Reporter
Green group – Everyday
Common, Regular, Routine, Standard
Blue group – What “con” might mean
Convention, Criminal, Drawback, Swindle
Purple group – Ending with kinds of dogs
Newshound, Shadowboxer, Snickerdoodle, Trendsetter
Explanation of the Connections
Newspaper jobs (Yellow): These are all roles typically found in a newsroom. Think Clark Kent and Peter Parker—superheroes by night, reporters and photographers by day.
Everyday (Green): All these words describe something typical, usual, or frequently occurring.
What “con” might mean (Blue): Each word relates to meanings or puns involving the prefix “con.” Convention as a gathering, Criminal as in con-man, Swindle as a scam, and Drawback as a “con” or disadvantage.
Ending with dog types (Purple): This was the trickiest. Hidden at the end of each word is a dog breed or type:
Newshound – Hound
Shadowboxer – Boxer
Snickerdoodle – Poodle
Trendsetter – Setter
Today’s Connections puzzle was a real test of both language and logic, with clever puns and misdirection—especially in the purple group with hidden dog names. Whether you're in it for the wordplay, the daily mental stretch, or the fun of comparing results with friends, NYT Connections remains a fan favorite among word game lovers. Come back tomorrow for another round, and maybe, just maybe, you’ll spot the connections faster than ever before.