Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints, Answers for Feb. 11, #141
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Connection: Sports Edition Now that Beta is no longer used, it is debuting Super Bowl SundayFebruary 9. This shows that the game has gained enough loyal players, the sport, a subscription-based sports news website owned by The Times, will continue to publish it. It won’t appear in the NYT Games app, but it will appear in the Sports’ own app. Or, you can continue to play it online for free. Today’s puzzle is an interesting puzzle for some fans of Apple TV Plus shows like me – just like me. Continue reading the tips and answers.
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Today’s contact tips: Sports Edition Group
Here are four tips for grouping in today’s connections: Sports Edition puzzles, rankings from the simplest yellow group to the tough (sometimes strange) purple group.
Yellow group tips: Hoop time.
Green group tips: Wow, that’s very close.
Blue group tips: Football is life!
Purple Group Tips: Let’s start this party.
Today’s contact answer: Sports Edition Group
Yellow Group: Area on the basketball court.
Green Group: Close margins.
Blue Group: On the character Ted Lasso.
Purple Group: Things to start the game.
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What is the connection today: Sports version answer?
Complete NYT Connections: Tuszay’s Sports Edition puzzle on February 11, 2025.
Yellow words in today’s connection
The theme is the area on the basketball court. These four answers are baseline, angle, elbow and paint.
Green Words in Today’s Connection
The theme is close. The four answers are hair, nose, second and whiskers.
Blue Words in Today’s Connection
The theme is the character on Ted Lasso. The four answers are beards, Kent, Lasso and Rojas.
Purple Words in Today’s Connection
The theme is the thing that starts the game. These four answers are confrontation, first ball, jump ball and kick-off.