NYT Connections 02 March, 2026: Word games have a new wave of popularity, especially online and The New York Times is leading the way with its array of puzzles to solve every day of the week. Connections has become a morning staple, too, as thousands of solvers work their way through the day’s puzzles, which include Wordle, the Crossword and Puzzle #995, Monday, March 2, which has a mix of sports words, status words and wordplay.
What is NYT Connections?
Connections is a daily word puzzle in which you have to arrange 16 jumbled-up words into four neat groups of four words each, with each group having its own theme. However, the challenge of the puzzle is indicated by the color, ranging from yellow, which is the least challenging, to purple, which is the most challenging. Connections has gained quite a loyal following ever since its inception in 2023 and often appears on social media feeds as users share their strategies and brag about their winning streaks.
How to Play NYT Connections
- Review the grid of 16 words.
- Identify four words that share a common link.
- Submit the group before moving on.
- You can make up to four mistakes before the game ends.
- Each correct set is locked in and color-coded by difficulty.
Today’s Connections Words for 2 March (Monday)

- SPRING
- RANK
- RUBBER
- BALL
- VAULT
- SAFE
- FUNKY
- FOUL
- STATION
- STRIKE
- POPCORN
- BEAM
- HORSE
- STANDING
- RINGS
- POSITION
Today’s Connections Hints for 2 March (Monday)
- Yellow — Think Olympic events.
- Green — Words tied to hierarchy or placement.
- Blue — Terms heard at a baseball game.
- Purple — Each word can precede “chicken.”
NYT Connections Answers for 2 March (#995)

- Yellow – Gymnastics apparatus: BEAM, HORSE, RINGS, VAULT
- Green – Status: POSITION, RANK, STANDING, STATION
- Blue – Baseball calls: BALL, FOUL, SAFE, STRIKE
- Purple – Chicken: FUNKY, POPCORN, RUBBER, SPRING
The yellow category centered on gymnastics equipment seen at major competitions. Green grouped words linked to rank or status. Blue drew from common baseball umpire calls. Purple required lateral thinking, pairing each word naturally with “chicken.”
Yesterday’s NYT Connections Answers for 1 March (#994)
- Yellow – LITTLE BITE: CANAPÉ, FINGER FOOD, HORS D’OEUVRE, TAPA
- Green – CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: HARD HAT, LADDER, NAIL GUN, TOOL BELT
- Blue – VACATION EMOJI: AIRPLANE, LUGGAGE, PALM TREE, SMILING FACE WITH SUNGLASSES
- Purple – THINGS YOU DON’T EAT THAT END IN FOODS: COPYPASTA, JOHANNESBURGER, KNUCKLE SANDWICH, LICORICE PIZZA
FAQ’s: NYT Connections Today
1. Is Connections free to play?
Yes, one puzzle is available daily at no cost.
2. When does the puzzle reset?
It refreshes at midnight local time.
3. Can you replay old puzzles?
Archived puzzles are available for subscribers.
4. How many mistakes are allowed?
Players can make four incorrect groupings.
5. Is there a strategy to win consistently?
Start with obvious themes and leave abstract links for last.