Today indices and responses connections for May 6, 2025 (puzzle # 695)

Today’s models Relations The puzzle is more difficult to find than what you can expect, with four different categories that are difficult to predict words that give you. I fought with the puzzle today, because most of the subjects he created were roughly the descriptions much less defined behind various sentences. Without a few clues, you can make a lot of mistakes without reaching the right answers to the puzzle.
You have only four chances to make a mistake in today Relations Puzzle, just one less than your daily nyt Mess puzzle. This limited number of errors makes it even more important to take your time and search for words used in the puzzle. You should see how the words are used, the different contexts you hear them, and sometimes, even what other words are hidden in them.
Category of today’s connections
May 6 # 695
One of the ways in which I was able to resolve today’s puzzle was to recognize its central theme – comparative phrases. Each word of the puzzle for today is something that describes a wider concept or that has parts that can be compared to something else. For example, the word hush is used to compare to the simplest subject to calm down, even if it is used as a verb commanding only by its definition.
If you find it difficult to find the categories of today as I was, follow these useful tips to give you a step ahead:
- A category concerns things that compare to the concept of being silent.
- A category concerns the things that are used to measure and compare the parts of a sport played on the clay.
- A category concerns things used to compare objects or concepts according to their size.
- A category concerns things whose first letters constitute words used as an alternative to make fun of someone.
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If you want to do everything with some of your search indices, You should look at category names To obtain additional help. There are also spoilers for each category if you need to resolve a single category to finish.
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SILENCE |
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Tennis competition units |
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Relatively small |
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Start with synonyms for “TEASE” |
Today’s connections respond
May 6 # 695
Yellow responses: revealed and explained
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SILENCE |
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CALM |
Silence |
PEACE |
ALWAYS |
This part of the puzzle was simple for me, because I would put calm and peace right away at the beginning. After that, I recognized that Always wanted to say that you would find in a quiet placeconnecting the word to the previous two. Hush was the only other word I could see as the last in this category, which allowed me to discover the right answer.
Green responses: revealed and explained
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Tennis competition units |
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GAME |
Match |
TOGETHER |
TOURNAMENT |
The match and the tournament are quite easy words to assemble in a category, but I spent a lot of time thinking about other sentences that worked with them. Finally, I thought of participating in local combat game tournaments, where A set determines a game in a competition. Although I did not know this category directly linked to tennis, the fact that a game is determined by a set and a match in this sport creates the right connection between the four words.
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Blue responses: revealed and explained
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Relatively small |
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BABY |
COMPACT |
MINUTE |
TOY |
It was a delicate part of the puzzle to reconstruct, but I started with compact to represent something made to be smaller. Through this logic, In order for something meticulous instead of a time measurement, he had to relate to the size Rather than pure definitions. This helped me add Toy and Baby, which are the two terms that could be used to compare objects or other names according to their size.
Violet responses: revealed and explained
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Start with synonyms for “TEASE” |
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KIDNEY |
Mocking bird |
Roam |
RIBBON |
It was by far the most difficult category to solve, because each of these words seems to have no real comparison with no other sentence. Originally, I thought Mockingbird could refer To kill a mocking birdBut not enough words stood out as part of potential books. The only way I could see the connection here was when I saw “side” In the first part of the ribbonand understood that “Make fun,” “child,” And “Razz” Other words have formed a teasing theme.
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June 12, 2023
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