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Today Connection: Sports version Tough If you’re fighting still want to solve it then read for hints and answers.
Connects: Sports version is now out of Beta, on the Super Bowl Sunday, February 9, February 9. It is a symptom that the game has achieved sufficiently loyal players that the Times-owned subscription-based sports journalism site athletic will continue to publish it. It does not appear in the NYT Games app but now Athletic appears on its own app. Or you can continue to play it online for free.
Read more: NYT connections: Sports version comes out of the puzzle beta
Hints for today’s connections: Sports version groups
There are four hints for grouping in today’s connections: the Sports version is the puzzle, the easiest yellow group is tough (and sometimes bizarre) in the purple group.
Hint of yellow groups: I got it.
Hint of green groups: Recent ring.
The indigestion of the blue group: Dallas, it’s for you.
Hint of violet group: Not a pass, however …
Answer for today’s connections: Sports version groups
Yellow group: Hull in.
Green group: Last 4 teams to win a Super Bowl.
Blue group: “How are you in their cowboy?”
Purple group: Kick.
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What are today’s connections: Answers to the Sports version?
Finished NYT Connections: Sports version Puzzle for September 4, 2025.
Yellow words in today’s connections
The theme is. Four answers are caught, occupied, snatching and snatching.
Green words in today’s connections
The theme is the last 4 team to win a super -bull. The four answers are booked, the main, the AG Gols and RAMS.
Blue words in today’s connections
The theme is “How are their ‘cowboys?” The four answers are Bout, Cowboy, how and how they are.
Purple words in today’s connections
The theme is kick. Four answers drop, on -side, place and squibb.
