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NYT Connections:Today's Connections Hint and Answer,sep 13,2025 #825

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Here are today's hints for Connections. To help you deduce the solution on your own, you can work out the answers based on the hint words or explanations of the hint words. To preserve the fun of the game, we have kept the answers collapsed; you can click to reveal them. Additionally, we also provide a detailed explanation of the grouping logic and the reasons behind it for you.

1. What are today's Connections hints?

Yellow Group Hint

IMPORTANT

Green Group Hint

INTIMATE AND UNDISCLOSED

Blue Group Hint

GLOBAL CURRENCIES

Purple Group Hint

BUFFALO __

2. How to understand today's Connections hints?

First Hint: IMPORTANT

Connections Hint Interpretation: Describes something that impacts outcomes or holds a core position in a whole. Used daily for tasks, factors, or issues—emphasizing “an unignorable role.”

Second Hint: INTIMATE AND UNDISCLOSED

Connections Hint Interpretation: Relates to personal feelings, private areas, or info shared only with a few. Used for info, emotions, or spaces—key is “not public, exclusive.”

Third Hint:GLOBAL CURRENCIES

Connections Hint Interpretation: Legal currencies used in international trade or common in multiple countries/regions. Key is “global circulation or regional influence”—not niche local money.

Fourth Hint: BUFFALO __

Connections Hint Interpretation: Words that pair with “Buffalo” (U.S. city, or “bison”) to make common phrases—for people, food, items, or groups. Key is “the pair has a specific, well-known meaning.”

3. Connections Answers

4. Connections Hint Matching Logic

Interpretation of Hint Matching Logic: IMPORTANT

VocabularyMatching Logic with "IMPORTANT"
CRITICAL“Crucial” (e.g., “critical step”)—without it, progress stops, directly matching “IMPORTANT.”
KEY “Vital” (e.g., “key factor”)—the core element shaping results, a common “IMPORTANT” term.
MAJOR“Main” (e.g., “major problem”)—importance in scale or impact, fitting “IMPORTANT.”
PRINCIPAL “Primary” (e.g., “principal goal”)—the most core, priority thing, highly synonymous with “IMPORTANT.”

Reason for Classification:

All are common terms for “importance,” covering “crucial, main, primary” angles—all center on “IMPORTANT” with no off-topic meanings.

Interpretation of Hint Matching Logic: INTIMATE AND UNDISCLOSED

Vocabulary

Matching Logic with "INTIMATE AND UNDISCLOSED"

INNER

“Inner” (e.g., “inner thoughts”)—personal feelings not easily shared, fitting “intimate.”

PERSONAL

“Personal” (e.g., “personal info”)—exclusive to one person, not shared freely, matching “undisclosed.”

PRIVATE

“Private” (e.g., “private chat”)—for specific people only, not public, a core “intimate” term.

SECRET

“Secret” (e.g., “secret plan”)—intentionally hidden, not disclosed, fitting “undisclosed” fully.

Reason for Classification:

All center on “not public, exclusive to self or a few”—from “inner feelings (INNER)” to “intentional hiding (SECRET),” covering all “intimate/undisclosed” levels.

Interpretation of Hint Matching Logic: GLOBAL CURRENCIES

Vocabulary

Matching Logic with "GLOBAL CURRENCIES"

DOLLAR

“Dollar” (e.g., USD, AUD)—the most widely used global currency, core for international trade, fitting “global.”

POUND

“Sterling” (short for “British Sterling”)—synonymous with “Pound,” part of “global currencies.”

STERLING

“Sterling” (short for “British Sterling”)—synonymous with “Pound,” part of “global currencies.”

WON

“Won” (e.g., KRW)—main currency of the Korean Peninsula, regional but influential in Asia, fitting “global circulation.”

Reason for Classification:

All are “internationally recognized or regionally core legal currencies,” covering the Americas (DOLLAR), Europe (POUND/STERLING), Asia (WON)—no niche money, fitting “global currencies.”

Interpretation of Hint Matching Logic: BUFFALO __

VocabularyMatching Logic with "BUFFALO __"
BILL“Buffalo Bill”—a 19th-century U.S. legend (cowboy, performer), a famous “Buffalo + person” pair.
NICKEL “Buffalo Nickel”—a U.S. 5-cent coin (1913-1938) with a bison design, a classic “Buffalo + item” pair.
SOLDIER“Buffalo Soldier”—19th-century African American U.S. Army units, a historic “Buffalo + group” pair.
WING “Buffalo Wing”—a classic food from Buffalo, NY, a world-famous “Buffalo + food” pair.

Reason for Classification:

All pair with “Buffalo” to make “phrases with specific cultural/historic meanings”—covering people, items, groups, food. No obscure pairs.

5. Today's Connections Difficulty Evaluation && Analysis

Overall Difficulty:

3.5/5

Easy to Moderate。Groups 1 and 2 are total free passes—basic daily words. Group 4’s fun and mostly familiar (thanks to wings!). Group 3’s the only one with a tiny hiccup (Sterling = Pound). Most Westerners would finish this in 5-7 minutes—no niche knowledge, just common sense and basic cultural cues. Super approachable day!

Difficulty Analysis

Low-Difficulty Group (1-2 stars): IMPORTANT

  • Super Easy! These are words we use every day—like saying “a key meeting” or “a critical deadline.” Even kids know “major” means important. You’ll spot this group in 10 seconds—total no-brainer.

Low-Difficulty Group (1-2 stars): INTIMATE AND UNDISCLOSED

  • Easy! Everyone knows “private” or “secret” means not public. “Personal” is basic too—like “personal space.” “Inner” might take 2 seconds, but once you link it to “inner feelings,” it clicks. No tricky stuff here.

High-Difficulty Group (4 stars): GLOBAL CURRENCIES

  • Dollar and Pound are obvious—everyone knows those are global. Won’s pretty easy too (thanks to K-pop, most folks know Korean Won). But Sterling? Some might go “wait, is that the same as Pound?” But once you realize they’re synonyms, it’s fine. Not hard, just a tiny pause.

Hard-Difficulty Group (3 stars): BUFFALO __

  • Buffalo Wing is a no-brainer—everyone’s had them! Buffalo Nickel’s easy if you’ve seen old U.S. coins. Buffalo Soldier might be tricky for younger folks, but Buffalo Bill’s a Western legend. Even if you don’t know one, the other three hint at “Buffalo + something,” so elimination works.

In summary, the game’s difficulty design is well-balanced: Low-difficulty groups let new players ease in, while medium-high groups test knowledge breadth (culture) and associative skills. This mix keeps the game engaging without being frustrating—most players finish all groups in 10-15 minutes.