HIGHLIGHTS
- In today’s NYT Connections, Mary Jane isn’t Peter Parker’s girlfriend from Spider-Man; instead, it is an American term for a closed, low-cut shoe.
- Dwindle means gradually diminishing in size, amount, or strength, aligning with its meaning it is part of the yellow group “Wane.”
- Do Some Task In The Garden, Shoes, and Sand___ are the remaining categories for today’s game.
The New York Times Publishers are back with their daily word game, “Connections,” for March 6th, 2025, marking the 634th day of its release.
Unlike previous days, today’s game seemed quite challenging despite the difficulty level of 2.8 out of 5.
Words like Prune, Mule, and Mary Zane might confuse players in today’s NYT Connections game.
Answers For Today’s NYT Connections (March 6, 2025)
Analyzing today’s NYT Connections words, I opt for words like Mary Jane, Peter, and Piper, each relating to a Spider-Man Universe character.
Since one word was still missing to make the group, I decided to go with the other remaining word and submitted words like Plant, Purne, Weed, and Water.
So after brought out these garden elements i got the green group “Do Some Task In Garden“.

Dwindle And Peter Meaning In NYT Connections #634
As I progressed with the remaining words, I was not able to find any connection between them, so I thought I would take help from a friend who had already finished the game.
Later, after taking the help, I collected words like Dwindle, Peter, Taper, and Fade (I was not sure how they were related).
So, I submitted the collected words and got the yellow group “Wane“.

Later, I learned that Peter means to decrease or fade gradually before coming to an end. Meanwhile, Dwindle means gradually diminishing size, amount, or strength.
Mary Jane And Mule Meaning In NYT Connections #634
I found today’s game quite tougher than usual, so I decided to look for word meanings and try to connect with similar words.
So, with this strategy, I collected words related to shoes, such as Mary Jane, Flat, Mule, and Slide.
In today’s NYT game, Mary Jane referred to the American term for a closed, low-cut shoe with one or more straps across the instep.

Meanwhile, Mule is a style of shoe that has no back or constraint around the foot’s heel.
All Answers For Today’s NYT Connections
With only four words remaining at the end, I quickly grouped them out and got the purple title “Sand___“.
Finally, after getting all the answers and filling up the box with four different colors, I was able to complete today’s game with the following answers;
- Do Some Tasks In The Garden (Green): Plant, Prune, Water, Weed
- Wane (Yellow): Dwindle, Fade, Peter, Taper
- Shoes (Blue): Flat, Mary Jane, Mule, Slide
- Sand___ (Purple): Paper, Piper, Caste, and Stone