The New York Times’ Connections puzzle for Thursday, May 22, 2025, presented a delightful challenge for word enthusiasts. Players were tasked with sorting 16 seemingly unrelated words into four thematic groups. Each group shared a common connection, ranging from legal terminology to iconic characters.
Yellow Group: FINE PRINT
Words: Asterisk, Catch, Condition, StringsBeebom+2Beebom+2
Hint: These terms often appear in the “terms and conditions” section of agreements.
Explanation: This group pertains to the often-overlooked clauses in contracts or offers — the proverbial “read the fine print” warning. The Economic Times
Green Group: CHARACTERS WITH GREEN SKIN

Words: Elphaba, Grinch, Hulk, ShrekBeebom+2Beebom+2
Hint: Fictional figures known for their green complexion.NYTGameHint+2Jagranjosh.com+2
Explanation: These are iconic figures from literature and film who are famously associated with the color green — each a symbol in their own universe, ranging from misunderstood monsters to misunderstood witches. NYTGameHint+3The Economic Times+3Jagranjosh.com+3
Blue Group: FEATURES OF THE NATIONAL MALL IN D.C.
Words: Capitol, Mall, Obelisk, PoolParade+3The Economic Times+3Beebom+3
Hint: Landmarks or features in a famous U.S. capital area.NYTGameHint+1
Explanation: These words are tied to the geography of the National Mall, showcasing the heart of American democracy and history in Washington, D.C. The Economic Times+1
Read More: Today’s NYT Connections Hints (and Answer) for Wednesday, December 11, 2024
Purple Group: FAMOUS RIDDLE-GIVERS
Words: Bridge Troll, Mad Hatter, Riddler, SphinxBeebom+1
Hint: Mythical or literary figures who pose tricky questions.NYTGameHint
Explanation: These are characters known for presenting riddles or challenges, often found in folklore, literature, and mythology. connections-answer.com+9Jagranjosh.com+9Analytics Insight+9
