NYT Connections Hints & Answers for Saturday, March 1, 2025
Here are some suggestions that can help you to win the NYT Connections #629.
NYT Connections Hints & Answers for Saturday, March 1, 2025

If you're seeking answers to the connections answer to Saturday, March 1st 2025, stay tuned for some tips, clues and strategies, and then the answers to all four categories. In the process I'll go over the meanings behind the thornier words, and then we'll discover how everything is connected. Beware, there's spoilers in the video below for March 1's New York Times Connections 629!
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Below, I'll provide an oblique hint at today's Connections answers. Further down I'll show you the questions and their answers. Take your time and read the information you require!
Tips for the themes of the current Connections puzzle
These are not spoilers. Suggestions to the groups in Connections today:
- Yellow category - For the skeptics they are the exact opposite of having a black cat appear or breaking the mirror.
- Green category - The words share the same form.
- The Blue Category - could try to secure tickets for these blue categories on TodayTix following your visit into Times Square.
- Purple category - All have a word that describes the classic archetype of film: Wyatt Earp as well as Woody are two of the examples.
Beware: Spoilers are coming for today's Connections game!
We're about to reveal some of the results. Be sure to scroll slowly if want the entire story to be spoiled. (The complete solution is farther down.)
A warning on the difficult parts
PHANTOM and TOLLBOOTH do not go well together even though they're the titles of the classic novel.
What are the different categories that appear in Connections today?
- Yellow: ASSOCIATED WITH GOOD LUCK
- Green: TO-BO- COMPOUND WORDS
- Blue: BROADWAY MUSICALS, FAMILIARLY
- Purple: WORDS BEFORE "COWBOY" IN FILM AND MUSIC