
NYT Connections For Today October 31, 2025: Ready to test your logic and word-linking skills? The New York Times Connections puzzle for October 31, 2025 is packed with clever links that might just trick your brain at first glance. Whether you’re stuck on a tricky group or just want to confirm your answers, this article covers everything, from the complete word list and category hints to the final solutions and a few smart tips to help you master today’s NYT Connections for October 31, 2025 (puzzle #873):
Here are the 16 words from today’s NYT Connections for October 31, 2025 (spoiler alert ahead):
CHAIR
BEAR
PORRIDGE
BED
WAND
PUMPKIN
      
    
ANCHOR
SPINACH
CAP
BOW
MOUSE
SLIPPER
PIPE
CHERRIES
GHOST
PELLETS
Yellow Group: Goldilocks story
Green Group: Cinderella fairy-tale
Blue Group: Popeye
Purple Group: Ms Pac Man video game
These hints are designed to lead you toward what kind of grouping you’re looking for without giving everything away.
Yellow Group: Think of a famous girl who sat on things.
Green Group: A fairy-tale girl, a glass shoe, and a magical ride.
Blue Group: A popular sailor cartoon character
Purple Group: An arcade game
Each category has a thematic link: once you spot the pattern, the words start to click into place.
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Here are the four groups and their answers for today’s NYT Connections for October 31, 2025:
Yellow Group: BEAR, PORRIDGE, RED, CHAIR
Green Group: MOUSE, WIND, PUMPKIN, SLIPPER
Blue Group: ANCHOR, SPINACH, CAP, PIPE
Purple Group: GHOST, PELLETS, BOW, CHERRIES
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Start with easy sets: The yellow (easiest) and green (next) categories often pop out first. That lets you clear 8 words quickly.
Look for stories: When you see names like Goldilocks or Cinderella, think of story elements, this helps spot the group.
Use elimination: Once two groups are found, you only have eight words left; that narrows the possibilities for the remaining sets.
Don’t overthink the hard ones: Purple is the trickiest. Look for games, pop culture, or slightly twisted links rather than purely literal ones.
Stay calm with mistakes: You’re allowed up to four tries before the game ends.
All the very best for tomorrow’s NYT Connections. 
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