Struggling with today’s Connections puzzle? You’ve landed on the right page. As you scroll down, you’ll see some general hints pointing you in the right direction. Then, we’ll reveal one word from each category, followed by the list of themes. Finally, we’ll give you all the answers. Here are all the hints, clues, and answers to today’s NYT Connections (#1049, April 25, 2026).
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What is Connections?
Connections is a daily puzzle game from the New York Times. You can play it on your mobile or PC by clicking this link. The aim of the puzzle is pretty straightforward – you are supposed to find 4 groups of 4 words with common themes. These groups are arranged in 4 levels of difficulty: Yellow (Easiest), Green, Blue, and Purple (Toughest). While this may seem simple, the puzzle often has some red herrings that can catch you off guard. Oftentimes, the Purple category can be a headscratcher with themes that may have something to do with the nomenclature rather than the meaning of the words. You never really know for sure what’s coming your way, and that’s what keeps Connections fresh!
First, let’s take a look at today’s grid
- HAYSTACK
- PITCHFORK
- COPPER
- OCEAN
- CAST IRON
- ENAMEL
- HURLY-BURLY
- NAIL
- DICK
- CHUCK E. CHEESE
- HAIR
- CROWD
- GUMSHOE
- SKIN
- MILLION
- FLATFOOT
Hints for NYT Connections (#1049) April 25, 2026
These hints do not contain any spoilers. They will nudge you in the right direction without giving away any answers.
- Yellow Group: Outer coverings.
- Green Group: A lot of people.
- Blue Group: Police.
- Purple Group: Toss or heave.
One Word Per Category (Contains Spoilers)
Not able to spot any underlying themes or commonalities? We’ll help you get started. Here is one word for every group in today’s puzzle.
- Yellow Group: Enamel.
- Green Group: Crowd.
- Blue Group: Copper.
- Purple Group: Cast Iron.
List of Themes (Major Spoilers)
If the last round of hints didn’t help, maybe it’s time to look up the themes and retrospectively find the connections.
- Yellow Group: Body coverings.
- Green Group: Masses, in idioms.
- Blue Group: Old timey slang for law enforcement.
- Purple Group: Starting with synonyms for ‘throw’.
Answers to NYT Connections (#1049) April 25, 2026
On your last attempt, and don’t want to ruin the streak? Fine, we’ll give you the answers.
- Yellow Group: Enamel, Hair, Nail, Skin (Body coverings).
- Green Group: Crowd, Haystack, Million, Ocean (Masses, in idioms).
- Blue Group: Copper, Dick, Flatfoot, Gumshoe (Old timey slang for law enforcement).
- Purple Group: Cast iron, Chuck E. Cheese, Hurly-Burly, Pitchfork (Starting with synonyms for ‘throw’).
Answers to yesterday’s Connections puzzle
- Yellow Group: Cheese, Dough, Pepperoni, Tomato Sauce (Pizza ingredients).
- Green Group: Arms, Ink, Intelligence, Suction Cups (Associated with octopuses).
- Blue Group: Grass, Helicopter, Ice Skates, Lawn Mower (They have blades).
- Purple Group: Cabin, Calloway, Red Wine, Taxi (What “cab” might refer to).
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What we think
Today’s NYT Connections puzzle was rated 2.3 out of 5 for difficulty. Were you able to crack it without making any mistakes? Let us know in the comments!



