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NYT Connections hints and answers for May 14, 2025: Puzzle #703

NYT Connections hints and answers for May 14, 2025: Puzzle #703

NYT Connections hints and answers for May 14, 2025: Puzzle #703
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14 May 2025 9:20 PM IST

If you've been hooked on Connections, the New York Times’ wildly popular word game, you’re not alone. Just like Wordle, it refreshes daily at midnight with a brand-new brain teaser that challenges you to find common links between 16 seemingly unrelated words. And today's puzzle—#703—had a few tricky turns!

Whether you're stuck or just curious, we’ve got you covered with subtle hints, category clues, and yes, even the full solution (if you're ready for it). But if you still want to crack it yourself, scroll slowly—we won’t spoil it right away!

What is Connections?

Created with input from NYT associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu, Connections is a clever daily word game that’s taken over social media feeds. The goal? Sort 16 words into four groups of four, each linked by a shared theme—be it science terms, pop culture references, or grammar quirks. Be careful, though—some words might seem like they fit in more than one category. You only get four mistakes before the game ends.

Each set is color-coded based on difficulty:

Yellow: Easiest

Green: Medium

Blue: Hard

Purple: Trickiest

Rearranging the board can help spot connections—and if you solve it, don’t forget to flex your win by sharing it online!

Today’s Hints: Want to Play With a Little Help?

If you're looking for just a nudge, here are your hint-based clues for today's categories:

Yellow: To inhale or take in

Green: Words with common Greek beginnings

Blue: Famous talking animals from movies

Purple: Words that start with silent letters

Today’s Connections Categories Revealed

Need a bit more help? Here are the actual categories for May 14's puzzle:

Yellow: Absorb using capillary action

Green: Greek prefixes

Blue: Titular talking animals of film

Purple: Starting with silent letters

Connections #703: The Full Answer

Here’s how the words grouped together:

Absorb using capillary action:

DRAW, PULL, SUCK, WICK

Greek prefixes:

HYPER, KILO, META, NEO

Titular talking animals of film:

BABE, BOLT, DUMBO, TED

Starting with silent letters:

GNOME, KNEE, MNEMONIC, PSYCHE

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