Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for June 22, #637
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for June 22, No. 637.
- The NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for June 22, #637, included four categories: NFL teams, tennis scoring terms, baseball positions, and Olympic sports.
- NFL team nicknames in the puzzle were Chiefs, Ravens, Bills, and 49ers, reflecting current Super Bowl contenders and historic franchises.
- Tennis scoring terms included Ace, Love, Deuce, and Advantage, essential vocabulary for understanding tennis matches.
- Baseball position terms featured Catcher, Pitcher, Shortstop, and Outfielder, representing defensive roles on the diamond.
- Olympic sports category included Judo, Fencing, Triathlon, and Archery, showcasing Summer Games disciplines.
Frequently Asked Questions
NYT Connections: Sports Edition is a themed variation of the original Connections word game by The New York Times. It features 16 words that must be grouped into four sports-related categories, testing players' knowledge of sports terminology, teams, and athletes.
Players are given a grid of 16 words and must find four groups of four words that share a common sports theme. Each group is color-coded by difficulty: yellow (easiest), green, blue, and purple (hardest). The goal is to identify all four categories without making four mistakes.
The categories for the June 22 puzzle were: NFL Teams (Chiefs, Ravens, Bills, 49ers), Tennis Scoring (Ace, Love, Deuce, Advantage), Baseball Positions (Catcher, Pitcher, Shortstop, Outfielder), and Olympic Sports (Judo, Fencing, Triathlon, Archery).
Hints and answers for NYT Connections puzzles, including the Sports Edition, are published daily on websites like CNET, as well as on the NYT Games section and various puzzle blogs. These guides provide gradual hints or full solutions.
Yes, NYT Connections: Sports Edition releases a new puzzle daily, just like the original Connections. It is available to subscribers of the NYT Games package or as part of the NYT All Access subscription.
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