Where can I play NYT Connections?
You can play the regular Connections game on the New York Times website or app. The Sports Edition can be found in The Athletic's app or online.
Gaming / Puzzle Guides
Stuck on today's NYT Connections? We've got you covered with hints and answers for both the regular and Sports Edition puzzles from July 2025. Whether you need a little nudge or want to see the solutions, find them here.
The NYT Connections game, launched in June 2023, challenges players to identify thematic connections between words. The Sports Edition, which debuted on Super Bowl Sunday, adds a sports-centric twist. Each puzzle consists of four groups of four words, and players must find the underlying theme that links each group.
For July 12's Sports Edition, the categories were:
The July 13th regular Connections puzzle featured these categories:
Solving these puzzles requires a blend of general knowledge, lateral thinking, and a bit of luck. Recognizing common associations and wordplay is essential.
You can play the regular Connections game on the New York Times website or app. The Sports Edition can be found in The Athletic's app or online.
A new Connections puzzle is released daily.
The purple category often involves more obscure or unconventional connections, requiring a broader range of knowledge and creative thinking.
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