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NYT Connections Answers (May 23): Wild Parties, British Weights, & A Hint Of Feline Flair

NYT Connections has become a staple for puzzle fans, blending logic, lateral thinking, and a dash of misdirection.

NYT Connections Answer Today: If you’ve spent the morning squinting at a jumble of words and wondering if “Dram” is a party or a measurement, you’re not alone. The New York Times’ Connections puzzle for Friday, May 23 (#711) is live, and as always, it’s testing word nerds everywhere with its unique brand of thematic trickery.

This brain-teasing word game has become a staple for puzzle fans, blending logic, lateral thinking, and a dash of misdirection. If today's grid has left you stumped, don’t fret — we’ve got the breakdown of all four groups, with a few gentle hints along the way.

Party Time: Yellow Group Brings the Noise

The easiest group to spot today was full of energy and chaos — words that could describe a rowdy, unforgettable night out. “Bash,” “Blast,” “Blowout,” and “Rave” all fall under the theme Quite The Party. It's a fun and fitting category, capturing the vibe of celebrations that get a bit out of hand.

If you locked in this set early, you likely felt the satisfaction of catching the day’s most obvious clue. It’s the kind of group that makes you go, “Ah, that was easy.” Just don’t get too comfortable.

Digging Deeper: Green’s Take on Personality

The green category required a little more introspection. “Character,” “Fiber,” “Makeup,” and “Nature” were all tied together under the umbrella One’s Constitution. Not constitution in the legal sense, but rather in the sense of personal makeup — what someone is made of, literally and figuratively.

It’s a clever group that plays on double meanings, particularly with the word “Makeup,” which might’ve tempted some players to lump it in with cosmetics.

A Weighty Puzzle: Blue Goes Imperial

In the middle of the difficulty spectrum, the blue group featured “Dram,” “Ounce,” “Pound,” and “Stone” — all traditional British imperial units of weight. This category, titled British Imperial Units Of Weight, might have thrown off players more familiar with the metric system. If you’ve never heard of a dram being used outside of whiskey measurements, this was likely a curveball.

Still, it’s a solid reminder that Connections loves to dig into niche or historical terminology.

Feline Mystique: Purple Gets Abstract

The toughest nut to crack today came in the purple group. “Eyeliner,” “Glasses,” “Marble,” and “Nebula” may seem unrelated at first glance, but they’re united under a unique descriptor: What “Cat’s Eye” Can Be Used To Describe.

Whether it’s a type of marble, a makeup style, a specific glasses shape, or a luminous nebula, each item in this set shares a link to the term “Cat’s Eye.” It’s a poetic, abstract theme, typical of the puzzle’s hardest group.

Final Answer Recap: May 23 Connections #711

Here’s how today’s 16 words broke down:

  • Yellow – Quite The Party: Bash, Blast, Blowout, Rave
  • Green – One’s Constitution: Character, Fiber, Makeup, Nature
  • Blue – British Imperial Units Of Weight: Dram, Ounce, Pound, Stone
  • Purple – What “Cat’s Eye” Can Be Used To Describe: Eyeliner, Glasses, Marble, Nebula

And a quick reminder for those who might’ve been thrown off: “Eyeliner” and “Makeup” may seem to go together, but they were intentionally placed in separate categories. Same goes for “Stone” and “Marble.” Those are the kinds of red herrings that make Connections as maddening as it is addictive.

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