Connections Help, Hints & Clues for Today, March 28

Interested puzzle enthusiasts can now access the hints, tips, and solutions for the NYT Connections game on March 28, 2025. This exciting word game first appeared in The New York Times in June 2023 and has since grown to be one of its most popular features. To win, players must correctly arrange a 16-word grid into four distinct groups of four words each. Successfully solving the game requires identifying the common themes that connect these groups. These themes can range from synonyms to palindromes to homophones and more. Each group or category is represented by one of four colors: yellow, green, blue, or purple.

Here is everything you need to know about how to solve the March 28th edition of Connections.

Connections hint for March 28

The hints for March 28 Connections are as follows:

Yellow Category

To throw.

Green Category

To encompass both the beginning and the end.

Blue Category

Components of the attire of a well-known children’s organization.

Purple Category

Big room used as a suffix.

What are the Connections answers for today, March 28?

The following are the NYT Connections answers for today, March 28:

Yellow Category: Hurl

CHUCK, PELT, PITCH, and SLING

Green Category: Be on both sides of

BOOKEND, BRACKET, FLANK, and SURROUND

Blue Category: Parts of a Classic Girl Scout Uniform

BADGE, BERET, SASH, and SKIRT

Purple Category:  ___hall

BINGO, CITY, MONTY, and STUDY

It turns out that today’s NYT Connections were solved based on the difficulty level of each category. The Yellow group was the most straightforward, as all the words in this set are closely linked to one another. We moved on to solve the Green Category next, where we recognized the connection between BRACKET, FLANK, and BOOKEND, and correctly guessed that SURROUND belonged to the same group due to its shared characteristic.

Indeed, we encountered difficulties completing the remaining words, but fortunately, we successfully categorized SKIRT alongside BADGE, BERET, and SASH during one of our efforts. By default, the rest of the words were efficiently assigned to the Purple Group.

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2025-03-27 16:42