April 10, 2025 Connections Puzzle #669 Tips and Solutions

If you’re aiming to conquer today’s Connections puzzle, we’ve got some helpful hints that might just give you an edge. I personally found today’s challenge rather tough, especially when I got hung up on a particular category. However, after some persistence, I navigated my way through it. Now, I’m excited to share the insights I’ve gathered to assist you on this puzzle-solving journey.

If you’re seeking a different puzzle challenge, I highly recommend the daily Letter Boxed game. It’s one of my favorites, as it offers a wealth of possibilities for experimentation without the pressure of losing. While you still need to complete it within a 24-hour window, it provides a sandbox experience that fosters creativity without strict limitations.

Hints for Today’s Connections Puzzle

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Lemon in Connections Categories April 10

Here are the valuable hints to help you with today’s puzzle. One category might prove somewhat perplexing, featuring a collection of words that seem to fit together but actually don’t. My hints can assist you in navigating through this challenge with relative ease. Additionally, one category struck me as being quite unusual, a realization you may come to once you explore it.

  • One category revolves around a color and four items typically associated with it.
  • Another category highlights four terms representing an abundance of something.
  • A category examines words that contradict the festive spirit of Christmas – but are relevant to a different season.
  • Lastly, there’s a category encompassing four terms sourced from another language.

If you’re still facing challenges, several pathways exist to guide you through. Consulting the category names can be immensely helpful, but if you’re in need of further assistance, the answers are patiently waiting below.

SHADES OF YELLOW
SUPPLY
ANTI-SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS
SPANISH WORDS

Today’s Connections Answers

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Lemon in Connections Answers April 10

Yellow Answers: Detailed Insights

A yellow Connections game bar
SHADES OF YELLOW
CANARY GOLD LEMON MUSTARD

While both CANARY and GOLD might mislead you due to the presence of related terms like MINE and COAL, identifying these shades can be challenging. Fortunately, solving the green category first helped alter my path through the puzzle, steering me clear of potential pitfalls.

Green Answers: Explained

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SUPPLY
MINE RESERVE STORE WELL

As luck would have it, I cracked this category first, which spared me from the more challenging portions of the puzzle. Recognizing that STORE can mean the same as MINE wasn’t immediately obvious, but it became clear as I deciphered the connections.

Blue Answers: A Closer Look

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ANTI-SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS
BAH COAL GRINCH NAUGHTY

This category left me slightly puzzled. Initially, I recognized GRINCH alongside NAUGHTY, though it took some time for me to classify it under a Christmas theme. The amusing part is that two terms here actually relate to characters who came to understand the true essence of Christmas by the end of their narratives.

Purple Answers: Insights Provided

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SPANISH WORDS
ELLA GUSTO MAYO SOY

I enjoy that this category consists entirely of Spanish words, although the presence of ELLA initially threw me off. Having studied Spanish and various Romance languages, I quickly recognized most terms. However, I still need to refresh my memory regarding the precise meaning of MAYO.

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