Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints, Answers for March 4, #162
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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: Slam
Green group tips: See me…
Blue group tips: Keep up with this family
Purple Group Tips: Share the coach
Today’s contact answer: Sports Edition Group
Yellow Group: struggle
Green Group: St. Louis
Blue Group: Jones
Purple Group: Team coached by Nick Saban
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What is the connection today: Sports version answer?
Complete NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for March 4, 2025, #162.
Yellow words in today’s connection
The theme is combat. The four answers are boxes, dukes, scraps and crystals.
Green Words in Today’s Connection
The theme is St. Louis. The four answers are Billikens, Blues, Cardinals and St. Louis City.
Blue Words in Today’s Connection
The subject is Jones. These four answers are Chipper, Deacon, Jonquel and KC
Purple Words in Today’s Connection
The theme is a team coached by Nick Saban. These four answers are crimson tides, dolphins, spartans and tigers.