Struggling to solve the NYT Connections puzzle from March 10? This article will help you find the answers and organize them into the correct groups. For those unfamiliar with the game, each day presents players with 16 words that may include homophones or palindromes. Players are tasked with sorting these words into four colored groups, each based on a different theme. The yellow group is considered the easiest, while the purple group is the most challenging. During the puzzle-solving process, in-game assistance and hints are available.
Without further ado, here is the solution for the March 10th, Connections puzzle.
Connections hint for March 10
Today’s 16 words are as follows: Mona Lisa, Statue of Liberty, Bowling, Sphynx, Venus De Milo, Joker, Russian Blue, Rug, White Russian, Liberty Bell, Comedy Mask, Turkish Angora, Cheshire Cat, Ragamuffin, Bathrobe, and Tower of Pisa.
The group’s hints are placed in the easiest to toughest format.
Yellow Group: This particular group refers to the type of cats.
Green group: It’s about the world’s renowned smiles.
Blue group: The group refers to popular attractions that hold immense significance in their respective cities.
Purple group: The group is somehow related to The Big Lebowski movie.
What are the Connections answers for today, March 10?
Yellow group – Cat Breeds
RAGAMUFFIN, RUSSIAN BLUE, SPHYNX, TURKISH ANGORA
Green group – famous smiles
CHESHIRE CAT, COMEDY MASK, JOKER, MONA LISA
Blue group – attractions iconically different from their original forms
LIBERTY BELL, STATUE OF LIBERTY, TOWER OF PISA, VENUS DE MILO
Purple group – Associated with “The Dude” Lebowski
BATHROBE, BOWLING, RUG, WHITE RUSSIAN
Comparatively, today’s connection was a bit easier to solve. The first three groups were simpler to understand. However, things got trickier in the toughest group. Individuals, not well-versed with Lebowski, could have a hard time determining the category. But once you easily crack the first three groups, then it would become convenient to crack the last group, given the remaining words would fall under it.