
On April 8th, 2025, the New York Times Connections puzzle demanded players make unique word connections that combined vocabulary knowledge with alternative thinking methods. Today’s puzzle number 667 offers four categories, including straightforward and challenging word sets.
Category Color | Category Name | Words |
YELLOW | PRICK | JAB, PIERCE, POKE, STICK |
GREEN | RADIO LINGO | COPY, NEGATIVE, OVER, ROGER |
BLUE | OLD TESTAMENT BOOKS | DANIEL, JOB, JUDGES, NUMBERS |
PURPLE | WORDS PRONOUNCED “SH” WITHOUT AN “SH” | SEAN, SIOBHAN, SUGAR, SURE |
The simple yellow box includes JAB, STICK, POKE, and PIERCE because they all refer to sticking objects into things. The collection of terms demonstrates how sharp movements lead to temporary pain.
Someone who wants green answers needs to identify professional communicator terms. Walkie-talkie teams use these four verbalizations COPY, NEGATIVE, OVER, and ROGER to verify message transmission and understanding with aviation and walkie-talkie communication.
The blue category tests biblical understanding by making players name books from the Old Testament. DANIEL, JOB, JUDGES, and NUMBERS challenge players to recognize four significant books from the Hebrew Bible in the testing process.
In the most demanding category, purple words sound like “Sh” yet the spelling lacks any “SH” letters.
English language speakers need to adjust their word pronunciation because many words are not spelled according to Irish and international backgrounds.