NYT Connections: Sports Edition #465 – Hints and Answers

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The New York Times’ The Athletic daily puzzle, Connections: Sports Edition, challenges players to group sixteen words into four categories based on shared themes. Today’s edition (#465) features a mix of basketball, college football, Philadelphia Eagles players, and a quirky final category.

If you’re stuck, here’s a breakdown of hints and solutions, designed to help without giving everything away immediately. The game is available through The Athletic app or online for free; it’s distinct from the main NYT Games app.

Category Hints Ranked by Difficulty

Here’s how the categories break down, from easiest to hardest:

  • Yellow: A defensive tactic in basketball.
  • Green: Locations tied to college football playoff contenders.
  • Blue: First names associated with Philadelphia Eagles players.
  • Purple: A phrase completed by the number six.

Connections: Sports Edition – Answers Revealed

Here are the solutions for each category:

  • Yellow (Defensive Move in Hoops):

    • Challenge
    • Close Out
    • Contest
    • Defend
  • Green (Alma Mater):

    • Athens (Georgia)
    • Bloomington (Indiana)
    • Eugene (Oregon)
    • Oxford (Mississippi)
  • Blue (Go Birds):

    • Cooper (DeVante Cooper)
    • Dallas (Goedert)
    • Jalen (Hurts)
    • Saquon (Barkley)
  • Purple (____ Six):

    • Kick (Kick Six)
    • New Year’s (Six Flags New Year’s Eve)
    • Original (Six Original)
    • Pick (Pick Six)

Solving Connections requires pattern recognition, sports knowledge, and a bit of lateral thinking. If you enjoy word puzzles, the daily edition from The Athletic is a fun way to test your skills.