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