United States - Ekhbary News Agency
The New York Times' "Connections: Sports Edition" for April 23, 2026, offers a stimulating word game designed to challenge sports knowledge. This specialized version, developed in partnership with The Athletic, requires players to find common threads between words, grouping them into four distinct categories. Each puzzle features 16 words, with categories ranging in difficulty from yellow (easiest) to purple (hardest), ensuring a progressively engaging experience.
Players have a limit of four mistakes before the game concludes, encouraging careful consideration. The game also allows for shuffling words to aid in discovering connections. This edition's categories include "Draft Pick Information," "Can Precede 'Draft'," "Associated With Fernando Mendoza," and "Non-QBs Picked First in NFL Draft." The game, available on web and mobile, mirrors the addictive nature of other popular word puzzles, with results shareable on social media.
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