
NYT Connections Answer Today (Nov 21, 2025) #894
Written by Anish – TechBoltX | Nov 21, 2025
NYT Connections Hints & Answers for Nov. 21, 2025 (#894)
Today’s NYT Connections puzzle is a fun mix of pop culture, cocktails, animated favorites, and clever wordplay. Puzzle #894 delivers a balanced challenge, with an easy yellow group and a surprisingly playful blue category featuring Pixar protagonists. The green group is straightforward, while the purple group—true to form—requires you to look closely at how each phrase begins.
Connections has quickly become one of the New York Times’ most popular puzzles. Players must sort 16 words into four color-coded groups based on shared themes. Some categories are direct and obvious, while others hide the connection within the phrasing or structure of the words. If you’re stuck or want to verify your answers, this complete guide will help.
Below are the hints and answers for today’s puzzle.
💡 Hints for Today’s Connections Groups
- Yellow Group Hint: Clothing accessory
- Green Group Hint: Cheers!
- Blue Group Hint: Animated characters
- Purple Group Hint: Chow down
These clues point toward fashion items, cocktails, Pixar heroes, and phrases beginning with “eat” synonyms.
🟦 Today’s Connections Answers (All Groups)

🟨 Yellow Group – Things Worn on Lapels
awareness ribbon, boutonnière, lapel pin, lavalier
🟩 Green Group – Cocktails
cosmopolitan, greyhound, screwdriver, sea breeze
🟦 Blue Group – Pixar Protagonists
clownfish (Finding Nemo), grumpy old man (Up), racecar (Cars), talking doll (Toy Story)
🟪 Purple Group – Starting with Synonyms for “Eat”
bolt cutter, chow mein, scarf ring, wolf eel
The purple group is especially clever because the connection comes from the first word of each phrase.
❓ FAQs
1. What was the hardest group in today’s Connections puzzle?
The purple group—phrases beginning with synonyms for “eat.”
2. What was the easiest group today?
The yellow group, focusing on items worn on lapels.
3. How many Pixar references appeared today?
Four Pixar protagonists appeared in the blue group.
4. How many total groups are in each Connections puzzle?
Every puzzle has four groups of four words.
5. Where can I find daily Connections answers?
You can find them updated daily on TechBoltX.
✍️ Author Bio
Anish is a puzzle-strategy writer specializing in NYT games like Wordle, Connections, Strands, and Mini Crossword. With over five years of expertise decoding themes and puzzle patterns, his guides help thousands of readers solve smarter and faster each day.
Anish is the founder of TechBoltX, sharing mobile gaming rewards, guides, and daily updates.