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NYT Connections For Today, December 24, 2025: If your Christmas Eve involves cracking the latest NYT Connections puzzle before the festivities begin, you’ve come to the right place. Today’s grid for December 24, 2025, offers a delightfully tricky mix of culinary terms, financial slang, and some high-level musical wordplay that might just leave you scratching your head. While the "Artist" red herring featuring names like Bacon, Munch, and Pollock is expertly placed to drain your lives early, a little lateral thinking will reveal a much more diverse set of themes. Whether you're stuck on the "Masticate" group or trying to decode the hidden verbs in the Purple category, our progressive hints and category breakdowns will help you navigate the 16-word grid and secure a win for Puzzle #927.
NYT Connections is a clever daily test of logic and lateral thinking that tasks you with organising 16 words into four distinct groups. While the goal sounds simple, finding the common thread among four items, the game is famous for its ‘red herrings,’ where a single word could seemingly fit into multiple categories. Each puzzle features a sliding scale of difficulty, ranging from the straightforward Yellow group to the abstract, often wordplay-heavy Purple category. With only four mistakes allowed before you're locked out, every guess counts. Use the shuffle button to break up deceptive patterns, and see if you can solve the grid before the ‘lives’ run out.

Yellow Category: BACON
Green Category: BITE
Blue Category: CHAR
Purple Category: HUMP
YELLOW GROUP- Currency
GREEN GROUP- To nibble
BLUE GROUP- Marine life
PURPLE GROUP- Melodic sounds

YELLOW GROUP: Slang for money
GREEN GROUP: Masticate
BLUE GROUP: Fish
PURPLE GROUP: Ways to vocalise musically, plus a letter
Today's NYT Connections puzzle requires creative thinking and problem-solving skills. Stay focused, and you'll succeed.
Yellow Category: BACON, BREAD, CHEESE, PAPER
Green Category: BITE, CHAMP, CHEW, MUNCH
Blue Category: CHAR, POLLOCK, SOLE, TANG
Purple Category: HUMP, RAPT, SINGE, WHISTLER
Ease into today’s December 24 NYT Connections and enjoy the challenge at your own speed. And if you get stuck anywhere along the way, these simple hints, smart clues, and full answers are ready to guide you smoothly to the finish.

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Evade the ‘Red Herrings’: If a word fits perfectly into two different themes, don't rush the guess. Set it aside and solve the more obvious groups first; the leftover words will reveal which category the overlap word truly belongs to.
Shuffle for a Fresh Perspective: When you’re stuck, use the shuffle button. A new visual arrangement breaks up the deceptive patterns the editors have intentionally placed to trick your eye.
Secure the Easy Wins First: Knock out the Yellow and Green groups as soon as you see them. By narrowing the field down to the final eight or four words, the abstract logic of the Purple category becomes much easier to deduce.
Interrogate Proper Nouns: Pay close attention to capitalisation. Words that can function as both a common noun and a brand name, person, or title are often the linchpin for the high-difficulty Blue and Purple groups.
Think Beyond the Surface: If literal definitions aren't working, start thinking about homophones, compound words, or hidden prefixes. The trickiest connections are often about how a word sounds or how it’s spelt, rather than what it means.
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