NYT Connections Answers: Solve Puzzle #1,022 for March 29th

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NYT Connections Answers: Solve Puzzle #1,022 for March 29th

NYT Connections Answers: Conquer Puzzle #1,022 (March 29th)

Are you scratching your head over the NYT Connections puzzle #1,022 released on Sunday, March 29th? You’re not alone! This daily word game from The New York Times challenges players to find groups of four words that share a common connection. If you’re looking for a little help, or just want to see the solutions, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve got hints and the complete answers right here.

Looking for More NYT Games?

If you enjoy NYT Connections, be sure to check out other popular games from The New York Times, including Wordle, The New York Times Mini Crossword, Connections: Sports Edition, and Strands. You can find daily hints and answers for all of these games on our site!

Hints for Today’s Connections Puzzle

Need a nudge in the right direction? Here are four hints, ranked from easiest (Yellow) to most difficult (Purple):

  • Yellow Group Hint: You’ll likely encounter these while navigating city streets.
  • Green Group Hint: Get your groove on! These are all about dancing.
  • Blue Group Hint: A silent letter makes all the difference in these words.
  • Purple Group Hint: Mark Zuckerberg has one. Think about online profiles.

Today’s Connections Answers (March 29th)

Ready to reveal the solutions? Here are the four groups and their connections:

  • Yellow Group: Images seen on the street – Graffiti, Mural, Poster, Stencil
  • Green Group: Retro dance crazes – Hustle, Mashed Potato, Robot, Twist
  • Blue Group: Silent “P” – Corps, Coup, Psycho, Receipt
  • Purple Group: ____ mark – Beauty, Check, Question, Stretch

Track Your Progress with the Connections Bot

The New York Times offers a Connections Bot, similar to the one for Wordle. After completing the puzzle, you can submit your answers to receive a numeric score and a detailed analysis of your performance. Registered Times Games users can also track their puzzle completion rate, perfect scores, and win streaks!

Past Challenging Connections Puzzles

Want to see some of the toughest NYT Connections puzzles from the past? Here are a few examples:

  • #5: Things you can set – Mood, Record, Table, Volleyball
  • #4: One in a dozen – Egg, Juror, Month, Rose
  • #3: Streets on screen – Elm, Fear, Jump, Sesame
  • #2: Power ___ – Nap, Plant, Ranger, Trip
  • #1: Things that can run – Candidate, Faucet, Mascara, Nose

Keep practicing, and you’ll become a Connections master in no time! Good luck with tomorrow’s puzzle!


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