Looking for some guidance on today’s NYT Connections? This guide provides a few tips and the full set of answers to help maintain your winning streak.
In Connections, players group sixteen words into four sets of four based on shared themes or concepts. Categories range from obvious to deceptive, challenging players to think broadly while identifying hidden relationships.
If you're struggling, consider these gentle nudges:
Take your time before grouping words too quickly; misleading patterns are a core trick of the game.
Yellow Group: Forms of measurement
Green Group: Musical terms
Blue Group: Everyday expressions or idioms
Purple Group: Color-based phrases
Each group has a connecting thread that feels straightforward once seen, but spotting it at the start can take a few tries.
To improve your performance:
Block out distractions and focus on patterns, not just definitions. Many players find reading the list aloud helps uncover unexpected links.
Today’s puzzle was rated moderately tricky, especially for those who often conflate idioms with categories. Use today’s set to refine how you spot subtle semantic overlaps in future rounds.
“Connections rewards not speed, but the depth of association,” notes one regular player.
Author’s summary: The December 1, 2025 NYT Connections (#904) puzzle challenges players with categories involving measurements, music, idioms, and color-related terms, testing pattern recognition and lateral thinking.