Hints
Today’s NYT Connections Puzzle, themed “Sports Edition,” presents a delightful challenge for puzzle enthusiasts. With hidden names intertwined in everyday words, it’s a true test of skill. This puzzle features four distinct groups, each with its unique flavor. Here are some hints to get you started, arranged from the easiest to the trickier categories.
Yellow group hint: Workout time.
Green group hint: Hoops role.
Blue group hint: California baseball stadiums.
Purple group hint: Hidden names inside words.
Answers
Now, let’s unveil the answers for each of the groups in today’s Connections puzzle.
Yellow group: The theme centers around exercise classes. The four answers are barre, Pilates, spin, and yoga.
Green group: This group highlights terms for a frontcourt basketball player. The four answers are 5, big, frontcourt, and post.
Blue group: Here, you’ll find the names of California baseball stadiums. The four answers are Angel, Dodger, Oracle, and Petco.
Purple group: The theme revolves around names ending in the surname of a baseball Hall of Famer. The four answers include alkaline (referring to Al Kaline), dismays (Willie Mays), Rockefeller (Bob Feller), and truth (Babe Ruth).
Puzzle enthusiasts often find solace in understanding the structure of the Connections game. The interplay of themes can lead to “aha” moments as you link your knowledge of sports with cryptic clues. Don’t hesitate to dive into these engaging categories, and you might just find the thrill of discovery makes the challenge even more enjoyable.
