Are looking for The most recent Answers to regular contacts? Along with today’s contacts, click here for our daily answers and indicators for the New York Times’ mini -crosswords, cord and sterile puzzles.
Contacts: Today, sports editions can be difficult. Yellow and green are not too difficult, but then you face eight names, and you have to determine their contacts. Read for indicators and answers.
Contacts: Sports Edition is now out of the beta, which has made its first to the Super Bowl on February 9. This is a sign that the game has achieved a lot of loyal players that athletic, which is a subscribed sports journalism site in the Times ownership, will continue to publish it. This NYT Games does not appear in the app but now it appears in Athletic’s own app. Or you can continue to play it free online.
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Today’s Contacts Indicators: Sports Edition Groups
There are four indicators for grouping in today’s contacts: the Sports Edition Puly, which is the easiest yellow group from a tight (and sometimes strange) purple group.
Indicating yellow group: Sarey, skilled.
Green group gestures: Let’s …
Blue group indicated: Name similar to Mark.
Indicating the purple group: First year hipsters.
Answers to Today’s Contacts: Sports Edition Groups
Yellow group: Smart
Green group: Transactions
Blue group: Famous athletes named Marx.
Group of purple: Wnba Rooks.
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What are today’s contacts: Sports Edition Answers?
June 2025, full NYT Connection Sports Edition Puzzle for June 2025, #253.
Yellow words in today’s contacts
The theme is smart. Four answers are cans, smart, clever and boyfriend.
Green words in today’s contacts
The theme is a transaction. Four answers are deals, exchange, trade and transitions.
Blue words in today’s contacts
Theme is a famous athlete named Marx. The four answers are Allen, Rashford, Smart and Stroeman.
Purple words in today’s contacts
The theme is WNBA Rook. The four answers are bookers, citrons, Ireyphins and rivers.


