Explore the Enigma of Puzzle #632!

If you’re seeking a clue for today’s Connections puzzle, we’ve got you covered. Here are hints to assist you in unraveling the category that has you puzzled for the March 4, 2025, puzzle. Connections made its debut on the New York Times in June 2023. The concept is seemingly straightforward: Players must identify the thematic connection among four groups of four words… with no more than four errors allowed.

Provided below are the hints, categories, and solutions for today’s Connections challenge, puzzle #632, on March 4.

Hints for Connections today, March 3
– Yellow Group Hint: “You look marvelous!”
– Green Group Hint: Fabio has one of these
– Blue Group Hint: Think English literature
– Purple Group Hint: “You must never break the _____”

One word in each Connections category today, March 4
– Yellow Group Word: Dewy
– Green Group Word: Mat
– Blue Group Word: Scrooge
– Purple Group Word: Dinosaur

Connections categories today, March 4
– Yellow Group Category: Adjectives for nice skin
– Green Group Category: Mess of hair
– Blue Group Category: Dickens characters
– Purple Group Category: Seen in “The Flintstones”

Answers to Connections today, March 4
A drawing of a New York Times Connections game board is shown. The words “The answer it…” occupy each of four dark grey tiles diagonally across the board. The remaining tiles are light grey, with the word “connections” in each of them. (Macy Sinreich / TODAY Illustrations)

What are the yellow words in today’s Connections?
– Dewy, fresh, glowing, smooth

What are the green words in today’s Connections?
– Mat, mop, tangle, thatch

What are the blue words in today’s Connections?
– Bucket, pip, Scrooge, twist

What are the purple words in today’s Connections?
– Daisy, food, mountain, supply

This article was originally published on TODAY.com.

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