Today’s NYT Connections Tips, May 24 Answers, #713

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Today’s Connections puzzles come in various interesting categories. The purple man attracted my English main heart. Continue reading the clues and today’s connected answers.
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Today’s Connection Group Tips
Here are four tips for grouping in today’s Connection puzzles, from the simplest yellow group rankings to the tough (and sometimes weird) purple group.
Yellow group tips: Goo-Goo.
Green group tips: Not a shirt.
Blue group tips: A city that will never sleep.
Purple Group Tips: A well-received writer.
Today’s Connection Group Answers
Yellow group: Baby equipment.
Green Group: Pants minus “s”.
Blue group: New York Sports Team Member.
Purple group: Black female writer.
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What is the answer to today’s connection?
The complete NYT Connection puzzle is May 24, 2025, #713.
Yellow words in today’s connection
The theme is baby gear. The four answers are bibs, bottles, monitors and strollers.
Green Words in Today’s Connection
The theme is pants minus “s”. These four answers are Capri, Jean, Jogging and Slack.
Blue Words in Today’s Connection
The theme is New York Sports Team members. These four answers are Jet, Met, Net and Ranger.
Purple Words in Today’s Connection
The subject is black female writers. The four answers are Butler, Gay, Hook and Walker.