Spoilers ahead! We've warned you. We mean it. Read no further until you really want some clues or you've completely given up and want the answers ASAP. Get ready for all of today's NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #636 on Saturday, March 8, 2025.
Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Saturday, March 8, 2025The New York Times
If you've been having trouble with any of the connections or words in Saturday's puzzle, you're not alone and these hints should definitely help you out. Plus, I'll reveal the answers further down.
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Hints About Today's NYT Connections Categories on Saturday, March 8
1. Things that aren't real/genuine.2. Related to laundry.3. Words/catchphrases from a particular movie series.4. The words in this category precede a common three-letter noun (hint: the noun has several meanings but typically refers to a container with a flat base and sides).
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Today's Connections Game Answers for Saturday, March 8, 2025:
1. FAUX: ARTIFICIAL, FAKE, IMITATION, MOCK2. WASHING MACHINE CYCLES/SETTINGS: BULKY, COTTON, DELICATE, SPIN3. WORDS SAID FREQUENTLY IN THE "BILL AND TED" MOVIES: BOGUS, DUDE, EXCELLENT, TOTALLY4. _____ BOX: CHATTER, JUKE, SHADOW, SOAP
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