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Toad And Peanut Meaning In NYT Connections For January 15, 2025 (#584)

Quite a tricky game!

HIGHLIGHTS

  • In today’s NYT Connections, Toad didn’t refer to a species of frogs, instead it meant Mr. Toad, a fictional character from the 1908 novel, The Wind in The Willows.
  • Peanut came in the category ‘Fictional Misters’ with Toad and hinted at Mr. Peanut, a mascot for American snack food company.
  • The remaining categories for today’s NYT Connections were ‘Means,’ ‘Lacking,’ and ‘Martini Specifications.’

NYT Connections requires players to categorize words into four groups after analyzing their relationship. The categories vary daily and have different color-coded difficulty levels.

In yesterday’s game, words like Swank and Gully didn’t have their typical meaning and added a twist to the overall game.

Similarly, in today’s NYT Connections, many have a hard time placing Toad and Peanut in any category, as one word refers to an animal, whereas the other hints at nuts.

Answers For NYT Connections For January 15, 2025 (#584)

Today’s NYT Connections has a difficulty level of 4 out of 5; the numbers indicate a challenging grid.

At first glance, the words are all over the place, so I picked Vehicle, Robot, Mechanism, and Tool, thinking about their shared relationship with machines.

However, I was one word away and lost a life at the beginning. Then I chose Mechanism, Medium, Tool, and Vehicle and got the yellow category titled “Means.”

Choose the words wisely to save your lives.

Moving on, my guesses for the following category were Light, Low, Short, and Shy. Fortunately, the words belonged to the green category with the title “Lacking.”

As I had already lost a chance while playing the easier groups, I didn’t want to take my chances with the remaining 8 words.

Toad Meaning In Today’s NYT Connections

After carefully considering my guesses, I chose Big, Peanut, Robot, and Toad, as the word Mr. Toad kept flashing in my mind.

And I was correct as the purple category lit up on the screen with the title “Fictional Misters.” Unlike its typical meaning, Toad didn’t simply refer to a species of frogs in NYT Connections.

toad meaning nyt connections
The words often don’t have a straightforward meaning.

Instead, Toad in today’s NYT Connections is Mr. Toad, one of the main characters in the 1908 novel The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame.

With that, the other words in the category made sense to me as they all represented characters in fictional stories.

Peanut Meaning With Final Categories NYT Connections

Peanut in the purple category didn’t refer to the ordinary bar snack. Accompanied by “Mr.” Peanut is the mascot of Planters, an American snack food company.

Similarly, Mr. Robot and Mr. Big regarded the well-recognized drama series and a character from Sex and the City, respectively.

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Tricky words are part of the difficult categories.

Finally, with the remaining 4 words, Dirty, Dry, Perfect, and Wet, I quickly picked them to form the last category for today.

Moreover, the words formed the blue “Martini Specifications” category and marked the end of the puzzle.

So, these are the categories I got for today’s NYT Connections:

  • Means (Yellow): Mechanism, Medium, Tool, Vehicle
  • Lacking (Green): Light, Low, Short, Shy
  • Fictional Misters (Purple): Big, Peanut, Robot, Toad
  • Martini Specifications (Blue): Dirty, Dry, Perfect, Wet
Simran Silpakar
Simran Silpakar
Simran is a content writer who combines her love for gaming with engaging and in-depth content. Her content range from latest gaming updates, trends, and guide for new players.
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