Today’s NYT Connections Hints, Answers for April 1, #660

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Today Connection April looks like Flower Day. The grid is full of symbols or single letters, no words. Many of them are recognized, but some of them threw me for a loop (especially single letters), and they could also confuse you. Read for the answers to Klue and today’s connection.

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April 1, 2025 NYT connection is all symbols of the puzzle and it can be complicated. We’ve got the answer.

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The Times now has a connection bot like Wordle. You go there to get a numeric score and to analyze the program your answers. Times Games registered player Now can nord out by following their progressPuzzle numbers, win rates, they are a perfect score and numbers including the number of winning their win.

Read more: Hints, tips and techniques to help you win in NYT connections every time

Hints for today’s connection group

There are four hints for grouping in today’s connection puzzle, which is tough (and sometimes bizarre) from the easiest yellow group to the purple group.

Hint of yellow groups: These are all about the Benjamin.

Hint of green groups: Combined.

The indigestion of the blue group: Cartuni face.

Hint of violet group: Not left.

Answer for today’s connection group

Yellow group: Currency symbol.

Green group: And/together.

Blue group: Emoticon face.

Purple group: “Ok.”

Read more: Wordle Chit Sheet: The most popular letters used in English words are here

What are the answers to today’s connection?

April 1 2025 #660 has complete NYT connection puzzle complete

April 1, 2025, complete NYT connection puzzle for #660.

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Yellow words in today’s connections

The theme is a coin symbol. The four answers are $, £, ¥ and €. (Dollar Sign, Pound Sign, Yen and Euro.)

Green words in today’s connections

The theme and/together. Four answers are &, +, n and x.

Blue words in today’s connections

The theme is the emoticon face. The four answers are (.), O and p.

Purple words in today’s connections

The theme is “right”. The four answers are r, →, ⊾ and ✓ ✓

Connection April explains the flower symbol

Yellow Section – Currency Theme:

  • $: Dollar sign for the currency used for Canada (CA $) and Australia (AU $) in the US and other countries.
  • £: Pound sign for currencies used in the United Kingdom and other regions, such as guernesses and jerseys.
  • ¥: Yen Sign, for the currency used in Japan.
  • €: Euro sign for currencies used in 20 countries of the European Union.

Green section – “and” theme:

  • &: An Emparasand symbol, which means “and”.
  • +: A plus sign, which means “and” or “in addition”.
  • N: letter n, which “and” means “and” means “” “
  • X: The letter X, which is used to indicate two things to combine.

Blue Category – Emoticon/Emoji face theme:

  • (: A left bracket, when you are used to hint a sad face before any colon in the emoticon in your Old.
  • ): A right bracket, when a happy emoticon is used to hint the face when before a colon.
  • O: The letter is also used for the face of the face of the face of the face and the shocked emoticon by any colon.
  • P: The letter is P, which was used for an idiot, tongue-out emoticon face when earlier by any colon.

Purple Category – Right Theme:

  • R: letter r, which was used to refer to the “right” side here.
  • →: a right-directional arrow.
  • ⊾: a right angle.
  • ✓: A checkmark indicates that you are “correct” or correct.

Fast tips for connections

#1: Tell the words of the clue loudly with a break before and after each. It helps you listen to words in the context of a phrase. Connection editors like group words together that are used in a similar fresting similar to ____ up.

#2: Don’t go for obvious grouping. These editors are smart. Once, they provided sponge, bob, squares and pants to the same puzzle. None of these words were in the same section. If you prefer, press the “Shaffel” button to give yourself a different view of the words.

#3: Find the mills to break any compound word. “Rashmore” was once in a puzzle where the connection was that each word started with the name of a rock band.



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