NYT Connections: Sports Edition Answers and Hints

NYT Connections: Sports Edition February 11, 2026 (#506)

Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints, Answers & Help – February 11, 2026 (Puzzle #506)

Looking for help with NYT Connections: Sports Edition for Wednesday, February 11, 2026 (#506)? This was a tough one, especially the purple group, which included soccer slang that might be unfamiliar to casual fans.

Below are progressive hints, followed by the full answers for all four groups, plus explanations.

Puzzle date: February 11, 2026
Puzzle number: 506
Game: NYT Connections: Sports Edition
Play free: The Athletic website or app


🧩 Progressive Hints – Sports Edition (#506)

From easiest (yellow) to hardest (purple):

  1. 🟨 Yellow – Step up to the plate → roles involved in baseball.
  2. 🟩 Green – College division → nicknames in the Big 12.
  3. 🟦 Blue – Robert → famous sports figures named Bob.
  4. 🟪 Purple – Goaaaaaal! → informal soccer terms.

Scroll carefully for full solutions.


✅ Full Answers – NYT Connections: Sports Edition #506

The completed NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for Feb. 11, 2026.

🟨 Yellow – Involved in an at-bat

  • CATCHER
  • HITTER
  • PITCHER
  • UMPIRE

(All participants directly involved during a baseball at-bat.)


🟩 Green – A Big 12 athlete

  • CYCLONE
  • JAYHAWK
  • SUN DEVIL
  • UTE

(Official athletic nicknames of Big 12 schools.)


🟦 Blue – Bobs

  • BEAMON
  • COSTAS
  • FELLER
  • UECKER

(All notable sports figures named Bob.)


🟪 Purple – Soccer slang

  • HOWLER
  • SCREAMER
  • SITTER
  • WORLDIE

(Common informal soccer terms describing goals or mistakes.)


🧠 Today’s 16 Words (Reference)

BEAMON, CATCHER, COSTAS, CYCLONE, FELLER, HITTER, HOWLER, JAYHAWK, PITCHER, SCREAMER, SITTER, SUN DEVIL, UMPPIRE (correct spelling: UMPIRE), UECKER, UTE, WORLDIE


🎯 Why Today’s Puzzle Was Tough

  • Green required knowledge of college sports conferences.
  • Blue demanded recognition of sports media and historical athletes.
  • Purple was the hardest — soccer slang like “worldie” isn’t widely known outside dedicated fans.

Difficulty rating: 🟨🟨🟨🟨⬜ (Medium–Hard)


💡 Pro Tips for Sports Edition

  • Proper names often signal a shared first name category.
  • College nicknames can feel random — look for team mascots.
  • Purple groups frequently rely on sports-specific jargon.

❓ FAQ – NYT Connections: Sports Edition (Feb 11, 2026 #506)

Q: What are the answers for Connections: Sports Edition #506?
A:
🟨 At-bat roles: CATCHER, HITTER, PITCHER, UMPIRE
🟩 Big 12 athletes: CYCLONE, JAYHAWK, SUN DEVIL, UTE
🟦 Bobs: BEAMON, COSTAS, FELLER, UECKER
🟪 Soccer slang: HOWLER, SCREAMER, SITTER, WORLDIE

Q: Where can I play Connections: Sports Edition?
A: On The Athletic’s official website or app.

Q: Is Sports Edition harder than regular Connections?
A: Often yes — it relies heavily on sports trivia and terminology.


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