The New York Times has introduced a new version of their popular Connections puzzle game, called Connections: Sports Edition. This sports-themed game is currently in beta testing and can be played for free for the next few weeks to gauge its popularity before potentially becoming a permanent addition to the site’s Games app. The game follows the same rules as the regular Connections game, where players are given 16 sports-related words and asked to group them into four categories based on their connections.

In Connections: Sports Edition, all the words and categories are related to sports in some way, including player names, team names, and sport-related activities. The difficulty levels of the four groups vary, with yellow being the easiest and purple being the hardest. Players must use their knowledge of different sports and athletes to successfully group the words and solve the puzzle. The game may also include sports-related words that can fit into multiple groups, adding an element of challenge and trickery to the gameplay.

To provide players with some guidance, the game offers hints for each group of words. These hints vary in difficulty, from the easiest yellow group to the more challenging purple group. Today’s hints for Connections: Sports Edition include clues related to athletic footwear, team leaders, former NHL franchises, and recent NBA No. 1 picks. By using these hints and their knowledge of sports, players can work towards solving the puzzle and completing the groupings accurately.

The answers for today’s Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for Nov. 9, 2024, include words related to athletic footwear (boot, cleat, sneaker, trainer), team leaders (coach, gaffer, manager, skipper), former NHL franchises (Coyotes, Nordiques, Thrashers, Whalers), and recent NBA No. 1 picks (Banchero, Cunningham, Risacher, Wembanyama). By correctly grouping these words based on their connections and themes, players can enjoy the challenging and engaging gameplay of Connections: Sports Edition while testing their knowledge of sports trivia and terminology.

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