The NYT Connections for today, February 3, 2025, is now available for players. The word game made its first appearance in The New York Times in June 2023 and has since become one of the widely popular aspects of the publication. To solve the game, a player must categorize a 16-word grid into four correct groups of four.
Each group or category stands for a theme, shared by four words from the grid. These commonalities be anything — from synonyms to homophones to real words made jibberish by adding a letter or two. The categories, in turn, are represented by color, with purple denoting the toughest and yellow the easiest.
Here are the hints, clues, and answers for Connections for February 3, 2025.
Connections hints for February 3
The 16 words in the February 3rd edition of the word game are SNAP, SCREW, BURN, ZEST, LOUSE, WEDGE, ZING, MITE, SLICE, MUCK, BIT, OUCH, LITTLE, TWIST, FOUL, and TAD.
The hints for February 3 Connections are as follows:
Yellow Category
Often a third person’s reaction to a jibe.
Green Category
A really small amount.
Blue Category
Enhances cocktails.
Purple Category
Messing things up.
What are the Connections answers for today, February 3?
The following are the NYT Connections answers for today, February 3:
Yellow Category: Comment after an insult
BURN, OUCH, SNAP, and ZING
Green Category: Tiny amount, with “a”
BIT, LITTLE, MITE, and TAD
Blue Category: Bit of citrus garnish
SLICE, TWIST, WEDGE, and ZEST
Purple Category: Bungle, with “up”
FOUL, LOUSE, MUCK, and SCREW.
Today’s grid was relatively easy, though we did struggle trying to figure out what the fourth word was in the group of OUCH, SNAP, and ZING. We initially presumed that the common theme was comic book exclamations before realizing that they were responses to insults, and BURN fit that pattern. The remaining three were not that hard to figure out, though we did think that TWIST and SCREW would be part one category.