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NYT Connections Hints and Answers for March 4, 2025 – Puzzle #632

Today's NYT Connections puzzle features themes of skin descriptors, hair messes, Dickensian characters, and common "chain" phrases—can you identify all the connections?​

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Stuck on today’s NYT Connections puzzle? We’ve got you covered with hints and answers for March 4, 2025! Whether you’re seeking a gentle nudge or the complete solution, find everything you need below.

What is NYT Connections?

NYT Connections is a daily word association game from The New York Times. Players are presented with 16 words and must group them into four categories based on shared themes or characteristics. The challenge lies in identifying the correct connections, as some words may fit multiple categories.

Each category is color-coded by difficulty:

  • Yellow – Easiest group
  • Green – Easy group
  • Blue – Medium difficulty
  • Purple – Most challenging group

If today’s puzzle has you stumped, don’t worry—we have hints to guide you, followed by the full answers below!

NYT Connections Hints for March 4, 2025

Before revealing the answers, here are some clues to steer you in the right direction:

1️⃣ Yellow Group: Think of adjectives that describe healthy, attractive skin.

2️⃣ Green Group: Consider terms that refer to tangled or messy hair.

3️⃣ Blue Group: Reflect on characters from Charles Dickens’ novels.

4️⃣ Purple Group: Think of words that can precede “chain” to form common phrases.

Still need assistance? Keep reading for the full answers.

NYT Connections Answers for March 4, 2025

Yellow Group – Adjectives for Nice Skin

  • Dewy
  • Fresh
  • Glowing
  • Smooth

These words all describe desirable qualities of healthy skin.

Green Group – Mess of Hair

  • Mat
  • Mop
  • Tangle
  • Thatch

Each term refers to a disorderly or tangled mass of hair.

Blue Group – Dickens Characters

  • Bucket
  • Pip
  • Scrooge
  • Twist

These are names of characters from Charles Dickens’ novels.

Purple Group – ___ Chain

  • Daisy
  • Food
  • Mountain
  • Supply

Each word can precede “chain” to form a common phrase.

How to Play NYT Connections

1️⃣ Visit The New York Times website.

2️⃣ Examine the 16 words and attempt to identify four groups of four words that share a common theme.

3️⃣ Submit a guess—if correct, those words are grouped together; if incorrect, you lose an attempt.

4️⃣ Continue until all four groups are identified or you run out of attempts.

Each day presents a new puzzle, and March 4, 2025, offered an engaging and thought-provoking challenge!

Looking for More NYT Games?

If you enjoy NYT Connections, you might also appreciate these other New York Times games:

  • NYT Mini Crossword
  • Wordle
  • Spelling Bee
  • Letter Boxed

Check back tomorrow for the NYT Connections hints and answers for March 5, 2025!

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