Connections today: Answer, clues for NYT game on Tuesday July 25 2023

Some clues, tips, strategies to guess NYT Connections on July 25, along with the answers.

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Have you been trying out Connections, the super fun new word game from the New York Times that has people sharing those multi-colored squares on social media like they did with Wordle? It’s pretty fun and sometimes very challenging, so we’re here to help you out with some clues and the answer for the four categories that you need to know:

1. What’s the matter with this category?

2. You might use a menu on your computer for these four.

3. We almost used one of these words if we had lost this puzzle badly.

4. These four all use the same letters.

The answers are below this photo:

(AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

States of matter, edit menu commands, words for defeat badly, anagrams

What are Skibidi toilets? Explaining the bizarre YouTube video series that’s taking over the internet

The new, bizarre YouTube series that’s sweeping the internet.

Welcome to FTW Explains, a guide to catching up on and better understanding stuff going on in the world. Have you seen a meme or videos with toilets that have heads coming out of them, going to war with other, weird-looking figures? And you’re confused or slightly disturbed? We’re here to help.

What I’m about to break down for you is one of the weirdest things I’ve seen on the internet in the last few months: It’s some toilets with heads in them, singing. But then they also battle other bizarre-looking creatures, and it’s become a whole thing.

Welcome to Skibidi Toilets. We’re here to help explain them:

7 things the new, ugly Twitter X logo looks like, according to Twitter

Seriously, this is the new Twitter logo.

Sometimes, Elon Musk says something is going to happen with Twitter and the change or idea doesn’t materialize.

But that didn’t happen with his latest head-scratcher of an idea as people have flocked to Threads as of late: Over the weekend, the owner said Twitter’s famous blue bird logo would be replaced by … an X.

We all kind of laughed, made some jokes and maybe we doubted it would actually happen.

Nope! On Monday, there it was: An X.

So of course Twitter users took a look and talked (joked) about what that logo looks like, which we’ve collected below:

Connections today: Answer, clues for NYT game on Monday July 24 2023

Some clues, tips, strategies to guess NYT Connections on July 24, along with the answers.

WARNING: THERE ARE CONNECTIONS SPOILERS AHEAD! DO NOT READ FURTHER IF YOU DON’T WANT THE JULY 24 2023 WORDLE ANSWER SPOILED FOR YOU.

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Have you been trying out Connections, the super fun new word game from the New York Times that has people sharing those multi-colored squares on social media like they did with Wordle? It’s pretty fun and sometimes very challenging, so we’re here to help you out with some clues and the answer for the four categories that you need to know:

1. You’ll squawk at this category.

2. You’ll sing a certain Coldplay song when you figure this one out.

3. Don’t be mad when you can’t figure this one out.

4. Think male.

The answers are below this photo:

(AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

Marine birds, yellow things, words for angry, ____ boys

Elon Musk said he’d rebrand Twitter’s logo to X and everyone was baffled

Twitter is just getting worse and worse.

However you utilize it, Twitter’s gradual decline over the last few months has been noticeable.

In February, the website broke down for an indefinite period of time. In March, various famous people — including pro athletes — publicly decried paying $8 for a verified blue checkmark. In early July, we saw the first instance of an infamous “rate limit” message when trying to tweet … anything. And then, just a few days later, many flocked over to Meta’s competitor app, Threads, in reaction to some of Twitter’s recent pitfalls.

Despite all of this, the website’s owner Elon Musk seems committed to continue ruining what made the place palatable for most.

In the late hours of Saturday night, Musk revealed Twitter would soon be rebranding to “X.” That famous blue bird everyone knows? Gone.

It’s one thing to change a brand you own to your “vision” (I use vision extremely loosely). Which sure, whatever. But words like “tweet” and “retweet” have literally become famous verbs in the cultural lexicon. And that little blue bird facilitating them was something even non-users of Twitter could easily recognize. Brand goodwill, so to speak, means a lot here!

From every perspective, it’s hard to see how “X” will be a good decision for the platform in the long run. But it’s not out of character based on the last few months.

Connections today: Answer, clues for NYT game on Sunday July 23 2023

Some clues, tips, strategies to guess NYT Connections on July 23, along with the answers.

WARNING: THERE ARE CONNECTIONS SPOILERS AHEAD! DO NOT READ FURTHER IF YOU DON’T WANT THE JULY 23 2023 WORDLE ANSWER SPOILED FOR YOU.

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Have you been trying out Connections, the super fun new word game from the New York Times that has people sharing those multi-colored squares on social media like they did with Wordle? It’s pretty fun and sometimes very challenging, so we’re here to help you out with some clues and the answer for the four categories that you need to know:

1. The clue is the very end of this sentence.

2. Better run to this category.

3. Meow!

4. You could use these on your next Caribbean vacation.

The answers are below this photo:

(AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

Punctuation marks, words for running quickly, ___ cat, scuba gear

Connections today: Answer, clues for NYT game on Saturday July 22 2023

Some clues, tips, strategies to guess NYT Connections on July 22, along with the answers.

WARNING: THERE ARE CONNECTIONS SPOILERS AHEAD! DO NOT READ FURTHER IF YOU DON’T WANT THE JULY 22 2023 WORDLE ANSWER SPOILED FOR YOU.

Ready?

OK!

Have you been trying out Connections, the super fun new word game from the New York Times that has people sharing those multi-colored squares on social media like they did with Wordle? It’s pretty fun and sometimes very challenging, so we’re here to help you out with some clues and the answer for the four categories that you need to know:

1. You could have a cup of these in the morning.

2. These are surrounded by water.

3. These are water.

4. You might see these on a box in the morning.

The answers are below this photo:

(AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

Slang for coffee, island countries, bottled water brands, cereal mascots.

Editing fake videos on the Las Vegas Sphere is the latest viral meme

Some hilarious memes for the Las Vegas Sphere.

The Las Vegas Sphere is the talk of the town right now.

The giant orb at The Venetian Resort is covered in hundreds of thousands LED lights, so you can see all kinds of videos programmed into it, from a giant realistic-looking basketball to a giant eyeball that can be seen over the Wynn Golf Club.

Which leads to the next, inevitable thing that I’ve noticed around Twitter and other social media: Memes. Lots of them. People are taking the sphere and editing fake videos and images on to it.

Here’s a roundup of the ones I’ve seen so far:

Connections today: Answer, clues for NYT game on Friday July 21 2023

Some clues, tips, strategies to guess NYT Connections on July 21, along with the answers.

WARNING: THERE ARE CONNECTIONS SPOILERS AHEAD! DO NOT READ FURTHER IF YOU DON’T WANT THE JULY 21 2023 WORDLE ANSWER SPOILED FOR YOU.

Ready?

OK!

Have you been trying out Connections, the super fun new word game from the New York Times that has people sharing those multi-colored squares on social media like they did with Wordle? It’s pretty fun and sometimes very challenging, so we’re here to help you out with some clues and the answer for the four categories that you need to know:

1. You can play this in a band.

2. Put these over something you cooked.

3. Use these to avoid the sun.

4. You might see these in the Bay.

The answers are below this photo:

(AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

Woodwind instruments, coverings, sunglasses, seals.

What’s Sports Under 150? See the new fun daily game that’s taking the internet by storm

Try out this addictive new game that tests your international sports knowledge.

Get ready to meet your newest obsession in the world of internet challenges.

A game titled Sports Under 150, created by Austin Krance, has taken over Twitter as users attempt to compile a score as low as possible with very simple rules. You have a list of 10 sports played internationally: basketball, baseball, badminton, cricket, hockey, gymnastics, rugby, football, tennis and volleyball.

One by one, you’re given a random country, and you have to pick which sport you think that country is ranked the highest in. After all 10 are assigned, you have your final score! You cannot repeat sports, so pick wisely.

MORE: Connections, the really fun new word game from the New York Times, explained

Sports media personalities like ESPN’s Mina Kimes have become addicted to the game, and it’s easy to see why.

Free hint: Turkey is No. 1 in women’s volleyball.