NYT Connections 04 March, 2026: The word puzzle has become part of the lives of many people without their knowledge where none have gained popularity like NYT Connections. Thousands attempt the game each morning and it is a blend of logic, vocabulary and pattern recognition in a simple challenge. Puzzle #997 on Wednesday, March 4, is part of the tradition that includes simple categories and clever wordplay that may confuse even experienced players.
What is NYT Connections?
Connections is a daily word puzzle in the New York Times where you are given 16 words and asked to divide them into four groups of four words that have a common theme.
Each category is color-coded by difficulty:
- Yellow: generally the most direct
- Green: moderately challenging
- Blue: often tricky
- Purple: typically the most abstract
You can make up to four mistakes before the game ends, which adds tension without making it unforgiving. Strategy matters as much as vocabulary and misdirection is part of the fun.
How to Play NYT Connections
- Review all 16 words before selecting anything
- Identify four words that share a clear common thread
- Select them and submit as a group
- Avoid overthinking early obvious links
- Remember difficulty increases from yellow to purple
- You are allowed four incorrect attempts
- Use elimination to narrow down tougher sets
Today’s Connections Words for 04 March (Wednesday)

- GOSSIP
- HOUND
- NEW
- TOY
- SPORTING
- WORKING
- BOOK
- FAIR
- SHADOW
- GONE
- BIKE
- TRACK
- SQUARE
- VIDEO GAME
- TAIL
- HONEST
Today’s Connections Hints for 04 March (Wednesday)
- Yellow: Follow
- Green: Do it fairly
- Blue: Look what I got you
- Purple: Goes before a young person word
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
Yesterday’s NYT Connections Answers for 03 March (#996)
- YELLOW – “BIG” THINGS: APPLE, BROTHER, DIPPER, MAC
- GREEN – BE ADJACENT TO: ABUT, FLANK, NEIGHBOR, TOUCH
- BLUE – SEEN IN A CLOSET: HANGER, HOOK, ROD, SHELF
- PURPLE – STARTING WITH SYNONYMS FOR “SPEEDY”: BRISKET, FASTIDIOUS, FLEETWOOD, QUICKSAND
FAQ’s: NYT Connections
Is Connections free to play?
Yes, it’s available daily on the NYT Games platform.
How many mistakes are allowed?
Four incorrect groupings.
Is it harder than Wordle?
Many players find it more layered due to multiple categories.
Do categories repeat?
Themes vary daily, though formats are consistent.
What’s the best strategy?
Start with the clearest group and build momentum.