NYT Connections Saturday, April 25, 2026 - Complete Answers & Solutions

Welcome to today's NYT Connections puzzle solution! Below you'll find all the answers, hints, and explanations for the April 25, 2026 puzzle. Each group is color-coded by difficulty level, from yellow (easiest) to purple (hardest).

🎯 Complete Solutions by Difficulty

🟡 Yellow (Easiest): Body coverings

Words: ENAMEL, HAIR, NAIL, SKIN
💡 Hint: Body coverings

This straightforward category connects words that body coverings.

🟢 Green (Easy): Masses, in idioms

Words: CROWD, HAYSTACK, MILLION, OCEAN
💡 Hint: Masses, in idioms

This moderately easy category connects words that masses, in idioms.

🔵 Blue (Medium): Old-timey slang for law enforcement

Words: COPPER, DICK, FLATFOOT, GUMSHOE
💡 Hint: Old-timey slang for law enforcement

This challenging category connects words that old-timey slang for law enforcement.

🟣 Purple (Hardest): Starting with synonyms for "Throw"

Words: CAST IRON, CHUCK E. CHEESE, HURLY-BURLY, PITCHFORK
💡 Hint: Starting with synonyms for "Throw"

This most difficult category connects words that starting with synonyms for "throw".

🧩 How to Solve NYT Connections

NYT Connections is a daily word puzzle where you need to find groups of four words that share something in common. Here are some tips:

📝 All 16 Words

Today's puzzle featured these 16 words: ENAMEL, HAIR, NAIL, SKIN, CROWD, HAYSTACK, MILLION, OCEAN, COPPER, DICK, FLATFOOT, GUMSHOE, CAST IRON, CHUCK E. CHEESE, HURLY-BURLY, PITCHFORK

🎮 About NYT Connections

NYT Connections is a daily word puzzle game by The New York Times. Players must identify four groups of four words that share a common theme. The categories range from straightforward (yellow) to tricky wordplay (purple). Each puzzle has exactly one solution, and you have four mistakes before the game ends.

New puzzles are released daily at midnight ET. Come back tomorrow for the next puzzle solution!