Welcome to a fresh day and another exciting puzzle in the New York Times’s Connections game. If you’re aiming to maintain your winning streak and just need a little help with that final tricky category, you’ve come to the right spot—we’ve got all the tips you need.
Here, you’ll find everything from gentle clues about what to look for to direct answers. Whether you’re seeking a little guidance or outright solutions to keep your record clean, we’re here to help.
If you’re in the wrong place and need the answers for March 13, just click here.
Hints for Categories
We’ll walk you through the hints from the easiest category to the toughest as the puzzle presents them – starting with Yellow, then Green, Blue, and finally Purple.
If you’re after today’s category hints, click below! These hints won’t give away the actual category names but will point you in the right direction.
Today’s yellow category deals with demands for payment or penalties.
Today’s green category involves items commonly sold near checkout counters.
Today’s blue category pertains to varying durations of visual storytelling.
Today’s purple category involves terms that can come before ‘road’ or ‘street.’
Herring Watch: There is no connection to ‘movie title.’
Answers for Today
We completed today’s challenge with one life left!
If you’re seeking today’s answers, click below!
Below are today’s answers:
Yellow Category: Impose as a Penalty
Assess, Charge, Fine, Levy
Green Category: Impulse Purchases Found at Checkouts
Candy, Chapstick, Charging Cable, Magazine
Blue Category: Films of Varying Lengths
Epic, Feature, Film Series, Short
Purple Category: _____ Road