Sun Nov 09 12:00:00 UTC 2025: ## NYT Connections Puzzle: Today’s Solution and Tips for Wordplay Success
New York, NY – The New York Times’ popular word game, Connections, continues to captivate players with its daily challenge of finding common threads between seemingly disparate words. Created with the help of associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu, the game tasks users with grouping 16 words into four distinct categories.
Like its sister game, Wordle, Connections refreshes daily, with puzzles generally increasing in difficulty as the day progresses. For those seeking assistance, numerous online resources provide hints, tips, and even the solution to today’s puzzle.
The game’s popularity stems from its engaging gameplay, which requires strategic thinking and vocabulary skills. Players can rearrange the board to aid in spotting connections, and the color-coded categories (yellow, green, blue, and purple) provide hints on difficulty.
Today’s solution to Connections #880 is as follows:
- Yellow: Block, as an opening: CLOSE, PLUG, SEAL, STOP
- Green: Put forward, as an announcement: DELIVER, GIVE, PRESENT, PRONOUNCE
- Blue: Kinds of language: BODY, PROGRAMMING, SIGN, SPOKEN
- Purple: Words after I: BEAM, CHING, ROBOT, SPY
Whether you conquered today’s challenge or needed a helping hand, a new puzzle awaits tomorrow. In the meantime, there are also other games like Strands or Mashable’s free Mahjong, Sudoku and crossword to check out.