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NYT Connections Sports Puzzle #640 — Answers & Solution

Thursday, June 25, 2026 · Difficulty: ⭐⭐⭐ Medium

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🏆 NYT Connections Sports Puzzle #640 — Complete Answers

📋 All 16 Words — Puzzle #640

STRIDER
SALE
STUDIO
LEG
COLOR
SILVERDOME
VETERANS
CHRISTEN
CANDELSTICK
PLAY-BY-PLAY
BENCH
TEXAS
FULL-COURT
SIDELINE
ELDER
ALBIES

✅ Full Answers — Puzzle #640

🟨 Yellow — Roles on a Broadcast Team

COLORPLAY-BY-PLAYSIDELINESTUDIO

🟩 Green — Former NFL Stadiums

CANDELSTICKSILVERDOMETEXASVETERANS

🟦 Blue — Atlanta Braves Players

ALBIESELDERSALESTRIDER

🟪 Purple — ____ Press

BENCHCHRISTENFULL-COURTLEG

🔍 Detailed Breakdown

🟨 Yellow (Easiest) — Roles on a Broadcast Team

The easiest category in Sports Puzzle #640 is "Roles on a Broadcast Team". The four words are:

🟩 Green (Medium) — Former NFL Stadiums

The medium category in Sports Puzzle #640 is "Former NFL Stadiums". The four words are:

🟦 Blue (Hard) — Atlanta Braves Players

The hard category in Sports Puzzle #640 is "Atlanta Braves Players". The four words are:

🟪 Purple (Hardest) — ____ Press

The hardest category in Sports Puzzle #640 is "____ Press". The four words are:

🎯 Strategy Tips for Puzzle #640

Start by identifying the Atlanta Braves players, as that group is the most straightforward for baseball fans. Next, look for broadcasting roles. The former NFL stadiums category requires sports history knowledge, while the purple group is a classic wordplay challenge that becomes easier once you discover the shared ending word "PRESS."

⚠️ Red Herring Warning: Several words may appear to fit sports positions or coaching roles, especially within the broadcasting category. The Braves players can also distract solvers into searching for broader baseball connections before identifying the exact team.

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