Today’s Connections puzzle is a challenge even for those who have played for a long time. It combines the simplicity of grouping words with the complexity of uncovering hidden themes. Solving it demands a mix of logic, creativity, and a sharp eye for patterns.
If you know the rules of Connections well, you know it can be a real hard nut to crack. If you’re feeling stuck, this guide is here to help. Filled with tips, hints, spoilers, and more, it’s your go-to resource for cracking the puzzle.

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Words in the NYT Connections Puzzle #632 for March 4, 2025
The Connections puzzle for today contains the words: Fresh, Daisy, Bucket, Mop, Scrooge, Food, Twist, Dewy, Tangle, Mountain, Thatch, Pip, Smooth Supply, Glowing, and Mat.
What is the Definition of Dewy?
Dewy is a word used to describe things that are wet with dew or moisture, but also used to describe something that looks as though it might be hydrated or moist as with dew.
What is the Definition of Thatch?
Thatch is most commonly used to describe and old style of roofing made of reeds that are bundled together to make a waterproof covering. The plants used to make such a thatching can also be called thatch. You can use the word as a verb to describe the act of putting such coverings onto a roof. Sometimes, things that resemble thatch, like messy hair, might be described as thatch as well. The final definition of thatch is “a tightly bound layer of dead grass, including leaves, stems, and roots, that builds up on the soil surface at the base of the living grass of a lawn,” according to Dictionary.com.
What is the Definition of Pip?
Pip is a word that has a whole lot of definitions, so here they all are in list form:
- The little dots on dice or dominoes.
- The natural segments of a pineapple.
- “The metal insigne of rank on the shoulders of commissioned officers,” is an informal definition of pip, according to Dictionary.com.
- In horticulture, a pip can be “an individual rootstock of a plant, especially of the lily of the valley.”
- ” A portion of the rootstock or root of several other plants.”
- An ailment (informal).
- “A small seed, especially of a fleshy fruit, as an apple or orange.”
- “To peep or chirp.”
- “To break out from the shell,” as a baby bird.
- A blip on a machine, like a radar.
- A first name, usually short for Phillip.
Hints for the NYT Connections Puzzle
As anyone who knows the rules of Connections well knows, you don’t get any hints in this game, and you are short on guesses to begin with. If a hint or two would be helpful for you, you can check out all the sections below to get a good idea of what the groups are about.
Some General Hints for the Whole Connections Puzzle
Yellow NYT Connections Category Hints
Yellow Connections Category Answer
Yellow Connections Category Answer and All Four Words
Green NYT Connections Category Hints
Green Connections Category Answer
Green Connections Category Answer and All Four Words
Blue NYT Connections Category Hints
Blue Connections Category Answer
Blue Connections Category Answer and All Four Words
Purple NYT Connections Category Hints
Purple Connections Category Answer
Purple Connections Category Answer and All Four Words
Answers for Today’s NYT Connections #632 for March 4, 2025
Searching for the full answer for this puzzle game that can make you smarter? In the section below, you will find all the categories and the words that belong in each one.
Want to play? Check out the New York Times Games Connections website available on almost any device with a browser.

- Released
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June 12, 2023
- ESRB
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e
- Developer(s)
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The New York Times Company
- Publisher(s)
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The New York Times Company
- Platform(s)
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Web Browser, Mobile
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