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Connections Hints & Answers for March 13, 2025 (Puzzle #641)

If you’re feeling overwhelmed by today’s Connections puzzle, don’t worry—we’re here to provide you with some valuable hints to help you navigate through the challenges. This puzzle can indeed be quite difficult due to various factors that complicate the process of filling in the correct categories. There was one entire category that left me without much context, making it a true test of my puzzle-solving skills. Fortunately, I made it through, and now I’m excited to share effective strategies to help you achieve the right answers.

If you’re looking to squeeze in some gaming before the day ends, don’t miss out on the NYT’s Wordle puzzle. It’s a fantastic way to challenge your vocabulary. There are countless five-letter words out there, and having a solid understanding of many of them is essential for solving the Wordle puzzle successfully each day. You can utilize the link provided above to explore previously used words, which will help you narrow down your options. Complete it and maintain your winning streak to finish the day on a high note.

Unlock Today’s Connections Puzzle with Category Hints

MARCH 13 #641 Puzzle Breakdown

River in Connections Categories March 13

This puzzle presented quite a challenge due to the inclusion of words that could describe similar actions. Numerous terms suggest the movement of distinct shapes or objects, leading to potential confusion about how to categorize them correctly. Many of these words ultimately don’t connect with each other, which adds to the complexity. Interestingly, I found myself solving the purple category last, which was quite frustrating. Here are the four clues to guide you:

  • One category relates to the feelings you might have towards someone in contrast to others
  • One category focuses on how you might obtain a specific essential item
  • One category consists of a sequence of items that you would encounter while playing a certain game
  • One category comprises four terms sourced from a single context that you might encounter during high school

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12 Letter Boxed Strategies To Win Quickly

The Letter Boxed game for the New York Times mobile app asks you to connect letters to form words while using various strategies to win quickly.

If you require additional hints, be sure to explore the category names and check out the spoilers in the sections below. This will significantly enhance your chances of achieving a big win.

A yellow Connections game bar

PARTIALITY

A green Connections game bar

SIGNAL DOWN, AS A TAXI

A blue Connections game bar

CARDS IN TEXAS HOLD ‘EM