HIGHLIGHTS
- Jenny in today’s NYT Connections is a rhyming word for the U.S. coin Penny, instead of a female donkey.
- Molto in today’s edition came under the ‘Many’ in Different Languages’ category and its meaning related to much or very in Italian, often used in musical and instrumental direction.
- ‘Enthusiam,’ ‘Rectangular Prisms,’ ‘Rhyme With U.S. Coins’ are the remaining categories for today’s puzzle.
NYT Connections features a 4×4 grid of words that goes into four different categories, each separated by difficulty.
Moreover, some of the words on the grid don’t have their typical meaning, and the categories are divided by their color, with yellow being the easiest and purple the most challenging.
In today’s edition, words like Jenny, Molto, and Beaucoup might stand as challenging to many before placing them in their final category.
Answers For February 25, 2025’s NYT Connections
Today’s NYT Connections has a difficulty level of 4.5 out of 5 and I could see some tricky words on the grid.
Moreover, I wasn’t sure about all the words and their meanings when I began my solution, so I played on the safe side for my first guess.

I picked Gusto, Passion, Relish, and Zest as the words associated with someone with high energy. The words formed today’s yellow category titled “Enthusiam.”
However, all these confusing words remained on the grid, and I carefully placed Brick, Mortar, Microwave, and Fishtank together without much hope.
Unfortunately, I was a word away from getting the next category right and lost one life in today’s NYT Connections.
Molto Meaning In NYT Connections
I gave the puzzle a good mix before picking Brick, Fish Tank, Microwave, and Shoebox, which made the blue category titled “Rectangular Prisms.”
The words in the category described three-dimensional rectangular objects that can be taken as prisms.

Next, my picks were Beaucoup, Molto, Mucho, and Multi, which formed the green category titled “‘Many’ In Different Languages.”
In today’s NYT Connections, the meaning of Molto is much or very in Italian, often used in musical and instrumental direction.
Similarly, Beaucoup comes from French origin, Mucho is Spanish, and Multi is American for the word ‘many.’
Jenny Meaning With NYT Connections Final Category
Finally, I chose Jenny, Lime, Mortar, and Pickle as they were the remaining four words on the grid.
The words belonged to the purple category titled “Rhyme With U.S. Coins,” which completed today’s NYT Connections solution.
Moreover, the meaning of Jenny in NYT Connections was a rhyming word for the currency Penny instead of a female donkey.

If you are looking for the connection, Lime, Mortar, and Pickle rhyme with Dime, Quarter, and Nickle.
With that, here are the final answers for February 25 NYT Connections:
- Enthusiasm (Yellow): Gusto, Passion, Relish, Zest
- Rectangular Prisms (Blue): Brick, Fish Tank, Microwave, Shoebox
- “Many” In Different Language (Green): Beaucoup, Molto, Mucho, Multi
- Rhyme With U.S. Coins (Purple): Jenny, Lime, Mortar, Pickle