
The NYT Connections puzzle marked a notable milestone this Sunday as it reached its 700th edition, offering an engaging yet slightly more approachable challenge to enthusiasts worldwide.
According to the Connections Companion, the difficulty rating for today’s edition stands at 2.8 out of 5, making it relatively more accessible than its predecessor, as mentioned in a report by Parade magazine.
The NYT Connections hints May 11 suggest a thematic variety in today’s puzzle, with categories ranging from linguistic patterns to video game culture.
Designed to test lateral thinking and vocabulary depth, the puzzle continues to gain traction among crossword fans and language lovers alike.
For those attempting to solve the puzzle without immediate answers, the following category hints offered a helpful nudge, as per a Parade magazine report:
According to the Connections Companion, the difficulty rating for today’s edition stands at 2.8 out of 5, making it relatively more accessible than its predecessor, as mentioned in a report by Parade magazine.
The NYT Connections hints May 11 suggest a thematic variety in today’s puzzle, with categories ranging from linguistic patterns to video game culture.
Designed to test lateral thinking and vocabulary depth, the puzzle continues to gain traction among crossword fans and language lovers alike.
Today’s Clue Structure: A Mixed but Manageable Bag
Players tackling puzzle #700 were first met with clues grouped into four conceptual categories.For those attempting to solve the puzzle without immediate answers, the following category hints offered a helpful nudge, as per a Parade magazine report:
- Something positive
- To avoid
- Related to a certain popular hobby
- They all share the same first word
Answers to Puzzle #700: Sunday, May 11
For readers who have reached a standstill or simply wish to verify their completed work, the complete breakdown of today's answers is as follows:- MAKE HAPPY
Words: DELIGHT, PLEASE, SUIT, TICKLE
This category captures expressions used to convey satisfaction or joy — a subtle play on synonyms that evoke emotional resonance. - EVADE
Words: DODGE, DUCK, SHAKE, SKIRT
This set aligns with evasive maneuvers, commonly found in both physical contexts and metaphorical usage. The word choices reflect avoidance through quick thinking or movement. - COMMON VIDEO GAME FEATURES
Words: BOSS, HEALTH, LEVEL, POWER-UP
Targeting the digital-savvy demographic, this group highlights classic gaming terminology. From overcoming a "boss" to collecting a “power-up,” the clues nod to mainstream game mechanics. - MOTHER ____
Words: EARTH, GOOSE, MAY I, SUPERIOR
This category draws on the shared phrase “Mother,” followed by various endings. Whether referencing Mother Earth or the classic game Mother May I, this group was more linguistic than logical, but still satisfying to solve.
A Glance Back: Puzzle #699
For players in other time zones or reviewing past editions, Puzzle #699 posed a steeper challenge, with a more cryptic arrangement of categories. The transition to puzzle #700 appears intentional in tone — perhaps offering respite after a tough prior session.FAQs:
How do Connections work in NYT?
Connections is a word puzzle that tests players' ability to identify hidden relationships among words. Given a grid of 16 words, the goal is to group them into four sets of four, with each set linked by a common theme.Can I play NYT Connections for free?
Yes, Connections is free to play.( Originally published on May 11, 2025 )
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