Sun Mar 23 11:00:00 UTC 2025: ## NYT Connections Solved: Sunday’s Puzzle Hints and Answers Revealed

**New York, NY** – A popular New York Times word game, Connections, challenged players yesterday with a particularly tricky Sunday puzzle. A dedicated puzzle solver and blogger shared their experience and provided hints and answers for those who struggled.

The game, available on the NYT website and app, presents players with sixteen words which must be sorted into four groups of four based on their relationship. Yesterday’s puzzle proved challenging, even for experienced players. The blogger, who maintains a streak of 26 consecutive solved puzzles, detailed their thought process, revealing the common pitfalls and strategies used to crack the code.

Initial attempts at grouping words such as “Tooth Fairy,” “Mack the Knife,” and even a group based on parts of jeans, proved fruitless. The blogger noted that words like “SMART,” “STOP,” “POCKET,” and “WRIST” eventually revealed a connection, but progress remained slow. Other attempts at grouping words related to hospital gowns or winged items also led to dead ends.

The breakthrough came when the player realized that “ENTRANCE” referred not to an entryway, but to the act of captivating someone. This unlocked one of the groups. The final, most challenging group, centered around the children’s rhyme “Miss Mary Mack,” which was unfamiliar to the blogger.

Ultimately, all groups were solved, although the blogger admitted to a considerable struggle with several incorrect attempts. The blogger offered hints and answers for each group, acknowledging the difficulty presented by the wordplay involved in some of the pairings. The blog post also includes a link to a Discord group dedicated to the discussion of NYT Connections.

The blogger encourages players to share their experiences and challenge others. They also promote their blog for daily hints and answers to future NYT Connections puzzles, offering additional word game coverage and video game news.

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