
NYT Connections Answer and Hints for 07 Sep 2025 – Puzzle #819
NYT Connections Answer & Hints for September 7, 2025 — Puzzle #819
Stuck on today’s Connections? Below you’ll find an intro, full definitions of all 16 words, spoiler-light hints, category titles, one word from each group, and the complete solution.
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- About Today’s Connections
- Definitions of the 16 Words
- General Hints
- Category Titles (Spoilers)
- One Word From Each (Spoilers)
- Full Solution (Major Spoilers)
About Today’s Connections Puzzle
Puzzle #819 (published September 7, 2025) brings together gymnastics terms, Disney princesses, computer fonts, and geometry-related adjectives.
Definitions of the 16 Words
Alphabetical order to avoid hinting at groupings:
Word | Short definition |
---|---|
AERIAL | A gymnastics flip performed without hands touching the ground; also means airborne. |
ANGULAR | Relating to angles or sharp corners; also describes a shape with clear edges. |
ARABESQUE | A gymnastics or ballet pose with one leg extended backward and arms outstretched. |
ARIAL | A sans-serif typeface widely used in print and digital media. |
AREAL | Relating to area; used in mathematics and geography. |
AURORA | A Disney princess, also known as Sleeping Beauty. |
DISNEY PRINCESS: ARIEL | The mermaid princess from Disney’s “The Little Mermaid.” |
FONT: GEORGIA | A serif typeface designed for clarity on screens. |
IMPACT | A bold sans-serif typeface, often used for headlines and memes. |
LINEAR | Arranged in a straight line; a common mathematical term. |
MERIDA | A Scottish Disney princess from “Brave.” |
ROUND-OFF | A gymnastics move similar to a cartwheel but ending with both feet together facing forward. |
SPLIT | A gymnastics position where the legs extend in opposite directions; also means to divide. |
TIANA | A Disney princess from “The Princess and the Frog.” |
VERDANA | A sans-serif typeface designed for readability on screens. |
VOLUMETRIC | Relating to volume or three-dimensional space in geometry. |
General Hints
- One group is composed of well-known Disney princess names.
- Another contains common typefaces you’ve likely seen in Word or websites.
- One set describes gymnastics moves and poses.
- The last group consists of adjectives used in geometry or math contexts.
Category Titles
- 🟨 Gymnastics moves
- 🟩 Disney princesses
- 🟦 Fonts
- 🟪 Geometry adjectives
One Word From Each Category
- 🟨 SPLIT
- 🟩 MERIDA
- 🟦 VERDANA
- 🟪 ANGULAR
Full Solution
NYT Connections #819 — Full Groups
- 🟨 Gymnastics moves → AERIAL, ARABESQUE, ROUND-OFF, SPLIT
- 🟩 Disney princesses → ARIEL, AURORA, MERIDA, TIANA
- 🟦 Fonts → ARIAL, GEORGIA, IMPACT, VERDANA
- 🟪 Geometry adjectives → ANGULAR, AREAL, LINEAR, VOLUMETRIC
The crossover between “Ariel” (princess) and “Arial” (font) makes this puzzle especially tricky!
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