Today’s New York Times Connections puzzle, the Sports Edition, proved particularly challenging for many players. Published through The Athletic (a Times -owned sports journalism platform), this daily word game requires identifying four groups of four related terms. If you’re stuck, here are the hints and solutions for the March 4, #527 edition.
Understanding the Puzzle
Connections presents sixteen words that fall into four hidden categories. The goal is to correctly group them, progressing from easier (yellow) to harder (purple) categories. The puzzle is available on The Athletic’s app or website; it doesn’t appear directly within the main NYT Games app.
Hints by Difficulty
Here’s a breakdown of the clues, ordered from easiest to hardest:
- Yellow: Think Lone Star State.
- Green: Relates to athletic apparel.
- Blue: This one’s tied to a famous sports-themed romance.
- Purple: A common phrase completion… think “long ____”.
Solutions Revealed
If you prefer to skip the struggle, here are the solutions:
Yellow Group: Texas Teams
The category is professional sports teams based in Texas:
- Astros
- Mavericks
- Stars
- Texans
Green Group: Sportswear Brands
This group consists of well-known athletic apparel companies:
- Adidas
- Champion
- Fila
- Starter
Blue Group: “Heated Rivalry” Connection
These terms are linked to the sports romance novel series “Heated Rivalry”:
- Hollander
- Metros
- Raiders
- Rozanov
Purple Group: Long ____
This category requires completing a common phrase:
- Beach
- Jump
- Relief
- Snapper
The Connections puzzle tests vocabulary and association skills. The difficulty varies, but these solutions provide a straightforward way to complete today’s Sports Edition.

























