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Connections Help, Hints and Clues for March 9


NYT Connections for March 9 is now available to solve. This interesting game provides players with 16 words each day. All they need to do is sort these words into four categories, each based on a unique theme. The catch is that not every category is easy. They have different difficulty levels, marked by specific colors; meaning, yellow is considered the easiest to crack, whereas purple is the toughest. Towards the end of the game, each category should have the correctly placed four words.

Worry not, if you get stuck mid-way in solving the puzzle, this article and in-game assistance will be there to guide you. Without further ado, here are the hints and clues for today’s game, plus answers for you to cross-check and verify.

Hints for Connections on March 9

Words for Connections’ March 9 are as follows: Mafia, Video Game, Fozzie, Gonzo, Microscope, Spotlight, Werewolf, Wherefore, Animal, Beaker, Warehouse, Wearable, Fishbowl, Hot Seat, Company, and E Street Band. Below, the hints are placed per their difficulty levels: easy to tough.

YELLOW – This category involves words that start with one letter and a part of it sounds similar.

GREEN – This group consists of words that refer to being closely examined or critically judged by the public.

BLUE – This category represents words related to puppets known for their absurdist style.

PURPLE – This group is all about authoritative individuals who hold control over important matters.

What are the Connections answers for today, March 9?

Yellow: Starting With The Same Sound, Spelled Differently

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Warehouse, Wearable, Werewolf, Wherefore

Green: Metaphors For Public Scrutiny

Fishbowl, Hot Seat, Microscope, Spotlight

Blue: Muppets

Animal, Beaker, Fozzie, Gonzo

Purple: They Feature A Boss

Company, E Street Band, Mafia, Video Game

Today’s Connections could seem a bit trickier to solve. However, the best way to crack the puzzle is to initially place all the words you’re confident in into their respective categories. The remaining ones can then be guessed and arranged into their correct groups.

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