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NYT Connections Today, Sunday March 1: Hints, Clues & Answers (Game #994)

NYT Connections 01 March, 2026: Sort 16 words into four groups with hints, categories and answers. Know how to play and solve today’s puzzle.

Published by Amreen Ahmad

NYT Connections 01 March, 2026: NYT Connections has captured the attention of word game enthusiasts worldwide in no time. It’s not an ordinary word game and players have to sift through 16 words to find logical sets of four words. New puzzles are added every day on the New York Times Games page and the one released on March 1 (#994) is intriguing with its whimsical and challenging word clusters that provide entertainment and a challenge at the same time.

What is NYT Connections?

NYT Connections is one of the word games offered by the ever-expanding list of word games by the New York Times. You are given sixteen words and challenged to group them into four sets of four words that have a unifying theme. The level of difficulty changes:

  • Green: Easy and straightforward.
  • Yellow: Slightly challenging.
  • Blue: Often tough, requiring deeper thinking.
  • Purple: The most difficult, designed to stump even experienced solvers.

The player is allowed four mistakes, which gives a chance for experimenting without the game ending. Homophones, word tricks and groupings by theme ensure that no two puzzles are the same. Logic and elimination are used to connect words, which makes the game challenging and accessible.

How to Play NYT Connections

  • Visit the NYT Games site on desktop or mobile.
  • Examine the 16-word grid carefully.
  • Identify groups of four words that share a common characteristic.
  • Click or tap each word in the group to highlight your selection.
  • Submit your selection and repeat until all four groups are completed.
  • You can make up to four mistakes without penalty.

Today’s Connections Words for 01 March (Sunday)

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  • LADDER
  • PALM TREE
  • HARD HAT
  • FINGER FOOD
  • KNUCKLE SANDWICH
  • TAPA
  • NAIL GUN
  • JOHANNESBURGER
  • AIRPLANE
  • LICORICE PIZZA
  • TOOL BELT
  • LUGGAGE
  • CANAPÉ
  • SMILING FACE
  • WITH SUNGLASSES
  • COPYPASTA
  • HORS D’OEUVRE

Today’s Connections Hints for 01 March (Sunday)

  • Yellow: Small plates
  • Green: Builder’s tools
  • Blue: Vacation-themed emoji
  • Purple: Sounds edible but not edible

NYT Connections Answers for 01 March (#994)

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  • 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

Yesterday’s NYT Connections Answers for 28 February (#993)

  • Yellow – CRAVINGS: DESIRE, ITCH, THIRST, URGE
  • Green – TRAVEL JOBS: CRUISE DIRECTOR, PILOT, ROADIE, SALESMAN
  • Blue – NAME HOMOPHONES: EARNEST, KNEEL, RUSTLE, TAILOR
  • Purple – ASTRONOMICAL TERMS: PLUS A LETTER, COMETH, NOVAK, START, SUNG

FAQ’s About NYT Connections

Is NYT Connections free?

Yes, it can be played for free on the NYT Games website or mobile app.

Can I play more than once a day?

The daily puzzle is limited to one per day, but past puzzles can sometimes be accessed through archives.

Do I need to complete all groups to win?

Not necessarily. Logic and elimination can help solve difficult groups even if you miss a few.

Are hints available in-game?

No official hints, but players often share clues and strategies online.

How is difficulty determined?

Green is easiest, yellow slightly harder, blue challenging and purple is typically the most complex.

Amreen Ahmad