Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints, Answers for Feb. 22, #152
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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: Just like a rookie.
Green group tips: The batsmen don’t want this to happen.
Blue group tips: Beantown Ballers.
Purple Group Tips:alma mater.
Today’s contact answer: Sports Edition Group
Yellow group: No experience.
Green Group: The type of exit in baseball.
Blue group: Boston Celtics star.
Purple group: University in the state capital.
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What is the connection today: Sports version answer?
Complete NYT Connections: February 22, 2025, #152’s Sports Edition puzzle.
Yellow words in today’s connection
Theme has no experience. These four answers are fresh, green, new and original.
Green Words in Today’s Connection
The theme is the type of baseball game. These four answers are flies, power, strikes and labels.
Blue Words in Today’s Connection
The theme is Boston Celtic stars. The four answers are brown, holidays, tatum and white.
Purple Words in Today’s Connection
The subject is the university in the state capital. The four answers are Navy, Texas, Vanderbilt and Wisconsin.