
NYT Connections For Today, November 28, 2025: If you’re working through today’s NYT Connections and need some hints and clues, then read this article till the end. The puzzle for November 28, 2025 brings a mix of tricky meanings and speech-related terms that can easily throw you off at first glance. To make things easier, read this article which includes hints, word list, and the final answers that will help you crack the puzzle. Whether you’re stuck in one group or just want to check your work, this guide will help you solve the puzzle without stress:
BEST
STRING
JUST
INTONATION
STRESS
FAIR
FRET
BEAT
RHYTHM
TAKE
RIGHT
PEG
PROPER
PICKUP
LOUDNESS
WORST
Yellow Group: Appropriate things
Green Group: Win or defeat odds
Blue Group: Guitar parts
Purple Group: Sound related terms
Yellow: words meaning fitting or suitable.
Green: Words related to winning, beating someone, or coming out on top.
Blue: Tangible parts of a (electric) guitar, press or tune.
Purple: Aspects of how speech or music is delivered like rhythm.
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Yellow Group: FAIR, JUST, PROPER, RIGHT
Green Group: BEAT, TAKE, WORST, BEST
Blue Group: FRET, PEG, PICKUP, STRING
Purple Group: LOUDNESS, RHYTHM, INTONATION, STRESS
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Start by scanning the 16 words and look for words that obviously belong together, especially ones with a single clear meaning (like STRING, PICKUP).
Use the hints: the short 2–3 word clues help you decide what kind of group you’re hunting for (object parts, sound).
Pull out a confident group (like the guitar-parts) first, that reduces the clutter and makes it simpler to spot the remaining sets.
Be careful with red herrings because some words may seem to fit in more than one group at first glance. Take your time before submitting.
Once one group is locked in, have a look at the leftover words, getting one group correct often highlights logical links between the rest.
Today’s puzzle struck a nice balance between the words. All the best for tomorrow’s NYT Connections.
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