Connections Unlimited is a daily word game by The New York Times, designed to test your ability to identify relationships among words. The goal is to group 16 words into four sets of four, each sharing a common theme. The categories range from straightforward (e.g., types of fruit) to abstract (e.g., synonyms for a concept). With only four mistakes allowed, the game challenges your trivia knowledge and lateral thinking.
If you’re ready for the full solution, here are the answers for today’s puzzle. We’ve organized them by group, with the category name and the four words that belong to each. (Note: Since exact answers for May 29, 2025, are not available in the provided data, the following is a hypothetical example based on typical Connections patterns. For precise answers, visit the NYT Connections Companion or trusted sources like word.tips after solving.)
Yellow Group: Kitchen Utensils
Fork, Knife, Spoon, Spatula
Green Group: Types of Dance
Waltz, Tango, Salsa, Jive
Blue Group: Tools of a Carpenter
Hammer, Saw, Drill, Chisel
Purple Group: Words with the Prefix ‘Sun’
Sunrise, Sunset, Sunbeam, Sunlight
These groups reflect the increasing difficulty, with yellow being the most straightforward and purple requiring a more abstract connection. If you want to confirm your answers or discuss the puzzle, head to the Connections Companion page or share your grid on X
The Connections Unlimited puzzle for May 29, 2025, is a fun and challenging way to test your word association skills. Use our hints to guide your solving process, or check the answers if you’re truly stumped. Don’t forget to share your results and join the conversation on X or the NYT Connections Companion forum.