
NYT Connections Sports Edition #641: Hints and Answers for June 26, 2026
The Friday edition of NYT Connections Sports Edition arrives with puzzle #641, and this one punishes anyone who confuses "college town" with "golf pro shop.
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Prime Day 2026 ends tonight. Grab the very best last-chance deals across headphones, TVs, robot vacuums and more before prices jump back.


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This is it. Prime Day 2026 has been running since June 23, and the clock is now down to its final hours. Amazon's sale officially ends at 11:59pm PT tonight, June 26, which means the prices below are about to disappear and snap back to where they started. If something has been sitting in your cart all week, this is the moment to commit.
We have stripped this list down to only the deals worth scrambling for in the last stretch. No filler, no maybes, just the strongest discounts across headphones, TVs, robot vacuums, smart home, security and storage that we would buy ourselves before midnight. These are the picks with the widest appeal and the deepest cuts, the ones most likely to sell through or revert first.
Every product below links straight to Amazon so you can check the live price right now and lock it in before the countdown runs out. Move fast, because once tonight is over, this round of pricing is gone.
The Sony WH-1000XM6 is our best-overall headphone pick because it pairs Sony's new HD Noise Canceling Processor QN3 with a 12-microphone array for some of the strongest active noise cancellation available, making it ideal for flig.
If you want the most refined noise cancelling experience in the headphones category this Prime Day, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) are the premium pick to grab.
Samsung's 2026 S90H pairs a self-lit OLED panel with the brand's Glare Free finish, so the deep blacks and per-pixel contrast OLED is loved for stay watchable even in a sunlit living room, which makes it our best overall TV pick o.
Sony's BRAVIA 9 is the flagship of its 2024 TV lineup, and Prime Day is one of the best moments to bring this premium Mini LED QLED 4K set home.
The DREAME X60 Max Ultra Complete is the rare robot that earns a top-overall slot on muscle alone, pairing 35,000Pa of suction with a self-washing dual-pad mopping system inside an unusually thin 3.13 inch body that actually fits.
The roborock Qrevo S5V is a standout Prime Day pick for anyone juggling a sprawling floor plan, pairing 12,000 Pa of suction with a self-emptying, self-washing multifunctional dock so you can run multiple rooms without babysitting.
The newest Ring Floodlight Cam Pro pairs Retinal 4K video with ultra-bright motion-activated floodlights, making it our pick for anyone who wants a single device that both lights up and records a driveway, backyard, or side yard.
The newest Ring Battery Doorbell pings your phone the moment someone steps up, with sharp HD video, two-way talk, and motion alerts. It installs in minutes, runs wire-free on a rechargeable battery, and works with Alexa, which makes it an easy Prime Day upgrade.
If you want a countertop oven that genuinely replaces several appliances, the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro is the premium pick to grab during Prime Day.
The KitchenAid Artisan KSM150PS is the stand mixer to grab during Prime Day if you bake often and want a workhorse that lasts for years.
The Samsung 990 PRO 2TB is a top pick for anyone who wants to push a Gen4 slot to its limit during Prime Day, pairing sequential reads up to 7,450 MB/s with writes up to 6,900 MB/s in a standard M.2 2280 stick.
Need a few more minutes of browsing before the timer hits zero? Dive into our full category roundups below to scan every last-chance Prime Day deal still live tonight.

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