November 6, 2025's NYT Connections puzzle is practical and picture-friendly. Two groups are super concrete (ship parts and device unlock methods), one is vocabulary about price, and one is a playful cartoon-theme set. Fast wins if you picture the item or say the phrase out loud.

NYT Connections Puzzle Overview: 6 November 2025

Yellow Group
  1. A numerical word you use when tallying charges.
  2. The single word you check before you hit “buy.”
  3. Synonym for the worth placed on an item.
  4. Often used in budgeting and sales copy.
Green Group
  1. A biometric method that scans your unique face.
  2. Tiny ridges on a fingertip do this job.
  3. A short numeric code you tap in.
  4. A secret string of characters you memorize.
Blue Group
  1. The rear part of a vessel (nautical short form).
  2. The wide flat area you stand on.
  3. The front area — opposite the stern.
  4. Tall vertical timber that holds sails or rigging.
Purple Group
  1. Cupid’s classic tool for aiming attraction.
  2. The item Cupid strings and fires.
  3. Cute and practical — the babyish costume piece.
  4. Small feathered appendages that let him “fly.”

NYT Connections Answers: 6 November 2025

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Quick strategy tip

Start with the concrete visual groups (ship parts and device unlocks) — they’re the fastest. The cost words cluster by meaning, and the Cupid set is playful and literal, so it snaps into place once you picture the cartoon.