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Today A relationship puzzle It features very short words, but that doesn't mean it's easy. That purple category requires a lot of thinking – probably most people will only solve it by solving the other three and remaining four words. Read about clues and answers to today's relationships.
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Tips for today's liaison groups
Here are four hints of groups in today's jigsaw puzzle, ranked from the lightest yellow group to the heavy (and sometimes bizarre) purple group.
A hint of a yellow group: Rainbow.
Green group hint: San Fernando ____.
Blue group hint: Think Robert.
Purple group hint: Mixed words for shade.
Answers to today's liaison groups
Yellow group: Shade.
Green group: Valley.
Blue group: Bobs.
Purple group: Anagrams in color.
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What are the answers to today's relationships?
The completed NYT link jigsaw puzzle for April 26, 2025, #685.
Yellowl words in today's relationships
The theme is a nuance. The four answers are color, shade, shade and tone.
Green words in today's relationships
The theme is a valley. The four answers are Dale, Part, Glenn and Holow.
Blue words in today's relationships
The theme is Bobs. The four answers are down, Hope, Marley and Ross.
Violet words in today's relationships
The theme is color anagrams. The four answers are DRE (red), Gary (gray), genre (green) and lubric (blue).