HIGHLIGHTS
- Gusto in today’s NYT Connections is a Spanish word that means taste, flavor, or pleasure.
- In today’s game, Bah represents the phrase “Bah humbug,” which expresses a dislike of something enjoyable, particularly Christmas.
- Shades of Yellow, Anti-Spirits of Christmas, Supply, and Spanish Words are the April 10, 2025′, NYT Connections categories.
The NYT Connections for April 10, 2025, is now live with 16 fresh words, marking today as the 669th day of game release.
As per the Connections Companion, today’s difficulty is rated 2.5 out of 5, which is less than yesterday’s.
Despite this average difficulty rating, you might encounter words like Gusto, Bah, and Grinch, which are quite difficult to group out.
Answers For Today’s NYT Connections (April 10, 2025)
After closely analyzing today’s NYT Connections words, the first four words that crossed my mind were, Mine, Reserve, Store, and Well.
Each of these words seems to be related to one another if we connect them to the idea of supplying things like storing foods.
So, after grouping out the words, I got the green group “Supply“.

Moving ahead, with the remaining words, I chose Canary, Gold, Lemon, and Mustard, as they seem to be yellow, which led me to get the yellow group “Shades of Yellow.”
Gusto And Ella Meaning In NYT Connections #669
As I progressed further with the game, I quickly scanned the grid and chose to group words like. Ella, Gusto, Mayo, and Soy; each word seems foreign except the original English.
So, after grouping out the foreign words, I got the purple group “Spanish Words“.

In today’s NYT Connections, Gusto is a Spanish word that means taste, flavor, or pleasure. Likewise, Ella means She in Spanish.
Bah And Grinch Meaning In NYT Connections #669
With only 4 words remaining at the end, I quickly grouped them, which led me to the blue group “Anti-Spirits Of Christmas“.
Bah in today’s NYT game represents the phrase “Bah humbug,” which is used to express a grumpy dislike of something generally regarded as enjoyable, particularly Christmas.
Likewise, Grinch in today’s NYT Connections refers to the protagonist from the 1957 children’s book How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, who hates Christmas.

Meanwhile, in the Christmas community, there is an idea of giving Coal instead of gifts to the children who behave “Naughty,” making both these words for the blue group “Anti-Spirits of Christmas.”
After getting all groups and coloring up the grid, I was able to complete today’s NYT Connections with the following answers;
- Supply (Green): Mine, Reserve, Store, Well
- Shades Of Yellow (Yellow): Canary. Gold, Lemon, Mustard
- Spanish Words (Purple): Ella, Gusto, Mayo, Soy
- Anti-Spirits of Christmas (Blue): Naughty, Bah, Grinch, Coal

