NYT Connections 05 March, 2026: Word puzzles have become an integral part of people’s daily lives and NYT Connections is certainly moving up quickly on that list. In this game, you are required to put 16 words into four groups and it is more of a logical puzzle than a vocabulary one where you are only allowed four errors and it is a tough one as you need to balance between practical and abstract concepts. Puzzle #998 for Thursday, March 5, is a good one.
What is NYT Connections?
Connections is a daily word association puzzle in The New York Times where you are presented with 16 words that seem unrelated at first glance, and you need to group them into four groups, each containing four words and all four words in a group have something in common. Each box of clues has a colored bar showing the level of difficulty, from easy to pretty hard. The game is all about thinking, seeing patterns and being ready to change your mind.
How to Play NYT Connections
- You receive 16 words at the start of the puzzle.
- Your goal is to form four groups of four related words.
- Each group shares a common theme or connection.
- You can make up to four incorrect guesses.
- Difficulty is color-coded from easiest to hardest.
- The puzzle resets daily with a new set of words.
Today’s Connections Words for 05 March (Thursday)

- ALTERNATE
- HERO
- TOGGLE
- BOLT
- REPLACEMENT
- SANDBOX
- BELOW
- SEESAW
- NUT
- LAB
- WASHER
- SUBMARINE
- INCUBATOR
- SWITCH
- SCREW
- TEST BED
Today’s Connections Hints for 05 March (Thursday)
- Yellow: Workshop staples
- Green: Places to experiment
- Blue: Move back and forth
- Purple: Meanings of “sub”
NYT Connections Answers for 05 March (#998)

- YELLOW – BITS OF HARDWARE: BOLT, NUT, SCREW, WASHER
- GREEN – PLACES WHERE IDEAS ARE DEVELOPED: INCUBATOR, LAB, SANDBOX, TEST BED
- BLUE – GO BACK AND FORTH: ALTERNATE, SEESAW, SWITCH, TOGGLE
- PURPLE – WHAT “SUB” MIGHT REFER TO: BELOW, HERO, REPLACEMENT, SUBMARINE
Yesterday’s NYT Connections Answers for 04 March (#997)
- YELLOW – PURSUE: HOUND, SHADOW, TAIL, TRACK
- GREEN – SPORTSMANLIKE: FAIR, HONEST, SPORTING, SQUARE
- BLUE – CLASSIC KID GIFTS: BIKE, BOOK, TOY, VIDEO GAME
- PURPLE – “GIRL” TITLES: GONE, GOSSIP, NEW, WORKING
FAQs: NYT Connections
How many mistakes are allowed?
You can make up to four incorrect groupings before the game ends.
Is it harder than Wordle?
Many players find it more layered because it tests associations, not just spelling.
Do difficulty colors matter?
Yes. Yellow is generally easiest, while purple is typically the toughest.
Can you play for free?
Yes, it’s available on the NYT Games platform.
Does every word belong to only one group?
Yes. Each word fits into just one correct category.