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Connections Sports Edition Answers Exposed

At a Glance

  • The Athletic’s Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for Jan. 16, 2026, stumped players with four tricky categories.
  • Yellow group: protective gear; green group: hype; blue group: sharp things; purple group: “Southern ____” schools.
  • Answers include gloves, helmet, buzz, dart, ice skate, and Methodist.
  • Why it matters: Quick hints help daily players keep streaks alive without spoilers.
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Puzzle fans hunting for today’s Connections: Sports Edition answers can stop scrolling. The Jan. 16 grid, labeled No. 480, delivered one of the toughest line-ups since the game exited beta, according to News Of Losangeles‘s Sophia A. Reynolds.

Hints for Jan. 16, 2026

Yellow (easiest): Think safety first. These four items keep athletes from getting hurt.

Green: Words that describe media noise around a big game.

Blue: Objects with pointed edges found in multiple sports.

Purple: Colleges whose names start with “Southern” followed by one more word.

Full answers revealed

Yellow – Protective gear

  • gloves
  • helmet
  • mouth guard
  • shoulder pads

Green – Hype

  • anticipation
  • ballyhoo
  • buildup
  • buzz

Blue – Sharp things

  • dart
  • hairpin turn
  • ice skate
  • javelin

Purple – “Southern ____” schools

  • California
  • Illinois
  • Methodist
  • Miss

Quick strategy reminders

  • Don’t grab the obvious group first; test every word against football, basketball, tennis and niche sports.
  • Watch for second meanings-last names and college names often masquerade as regular nouns.
  • Conversely, ordinary words can hide athlete surnames; HURTS is both a verb and a pro quarterback’s last name.

The Athletic publishes the daily puzzle inside its own app and on its website; it does not appear in the main New York Times Games app. Players can access today’s completed grid online for free to check their work.

Key takeaways

  • Today’s purple category forced players to think geographically about universities.
  • The blue group mixed literal and figurative sharpness, from javelins to hairpin turns.
  • Streak-saving hint: tackle the yellow protective-gear set first, then scan for hype synonyms before diving into the trickier blue and purple sections.

Author

  • My name is Sophia A. Reynolds, and I cover business, finance, and economic news in Los Angeles.

    Sophia A. Reynolds is a Neighborhoods Reporter for News of Los Angeles, covering hyperlocal stories often missed by metro news. With a background in bilingual community reporting, she focuses on tenants, street vendors, and grassroots groups shaping life across LA’s neighborhoods.

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