
NYT Connections For Today, December 15, 2025: The popular New York Times word puzzle, Connections, challenges players daily to find four groups of four related words. For Monday, December 15, 2025, the puzzle features a balanced mix of tricky homophones and broad categories that might catch players off guard. To help you maintain your perfect streak, we have compiled hints for the categories, along with clues to guide you toward the correct solutions.
NYT Connections is a daily word puzzle where you group 16 words into four sets of four based on a shared connection. To play, select four words you think belong together and click submit. Then, you have four mistakes before you lose, and each correct grouping reveals a new set and its difficulty level, colour-coded from yellow (easiest) to purple (hardest).
Continue grouping words until you find all four sets of four or until you make four mistakes. You can shuffle the board at any time to get a new arrangement of the words.
Yellow Category: FINAL
Green Category: BUMPER
Blue Category: DIVE
Purple Category: CELSIUS

YELLOW GROUP- gotta get through these if you want to win it all
GREEN GROUP- like elephants, redwoods and the Grand Canyon
BLUE GROUP- not the classiest of places, some might say
PURPLE GROUP- connected by a single main character
YELLOW GROUP: tournament rounds
GREEN GROUP: enormous
BLUE GROUP: disreputable establishment
PURPLE GROUP: What "C" might mean
Today's NYT Connections puzzle requires creative thinking and problem-solving skills. Stay focused, and you'll succeed.

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Yellow Category: FINAL, QUALIFIER, QUARTER, SEMI
Green Category: BUMPER, GIANT, MONSTER, TITANIC
Blue Category: DIVE, DUMP, HOLE, JOINT
Purple Category: CELSIUS, COLD, ONE HUNDRED, SEE
Across social media, this simple puzzle has turned into a cheerful daily ritual. People share hints, argue over categories, drop clues, and giggle about the trickiest combinations. A plain-looking set of words somehow sparks big conversations and even bigger laughs.

Avoid the Trap: If a word seems to fit multiple categories, hold it back until other groups are solved. This clarifies the final, trickiest connections.
Shuffle Your Mind: Always rearrange the word order on the screen. A new visual layout can often spark different ideas and reveal hidden links.
Prioritise Easy Wins: Solve the simplest categories first. The remaining words will narrow down the possibilities and effectively solve the final, hardest group for you.
Watch the Capitalisation: Pay close attention to capitalised words; they often hint at proper nouns—like people, brand names, or specific titles.
Final Tip: Stay calm, think broadly (beyond surface definitions), and you'll uncover those hidden links faster. Happy puzzling!
Image credit: New York Times and Freepik
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