Where can I play Connections: Sports Edition?
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Need a little help with today's Connections: Sports Edition puzzle? Here are some hints to guide you to victory!
Connections: Sports Edition is a word association game where you must find the hidden link between sports terms. Each puzzle consists of sixteen words which need to be divided into four groups of four, based on the connections between them.
The provided hints give you a head start by revealing one word from each category. Use these words as anchors to discover the remaining words in each group. Consider different categories like sports equipment, famous athletes, sports venues, or actions performed in sports.
Actionable takeaway: Use the provided hints strategically to identify the underlying connections and complete the puzzle successfully.
You can access Saturday’s game here: [link to game](https://www.nytimes.com/puzzles/connections?ref=yanuki.com target="_blank")
The next puzzle will be available at midnight in your time zone.
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