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NYT Connections Answers Today (Dec 4, 2025) — Full Puzzle #907 Solution

Updated :  Thursday, December 4, 2025 12:57 AM
NYT Connections game grid open on a smartphone displaying word categories and color-coded puzzle tiles.

The NYT Connections puzzle for December 4, 2025 (#907) is now live, and today’s challenge includes an enjoyable mix of clever phrasing and literal wordplay. If you found yourself staring at the grid unsure which words belong together, you’re not alone. The game has become a daily mental workout for thousands of players, testing vocabulary, cultural knowledge and pattern recognition under pressure.

Below, we break down today’s hints, group descriptions, and the final answers. Whether you need just a light clue or the full solution, this guide has you covered.

What Is NYT Connections?

Connections, a puzzle created by The New York Times, tasks players with organizing 16 words into four related groups of four words each. Each group shares a common link, and categories progress from easy to difficult. The color difficulty scale is:

  • Yellow — Easy

  • Green — Medium

  • Blue — Hard

  • Purple — Tricky / Unexpected

Unlike Wordle, Connections is not about guessing a single word but recognizing relationships and meaning across language and culture. It often includes idioms, slang, specialized terminology, objects, or cultural references.

Players can also visit the official Connections Bot after completion to review performance data such as score, streak, and puzzle history.

Hints for Today’s NYT Connections Puzzle (December 4, 2025)

If you want a gentle nudge before revealing the full solution, here are today’s group hint clues:

  • Yellow Group Hint: Snuggle time

  • Green Group Hint: Cheers!

  • Blue Group Hint: Put it together

  • Purple Group Hint: Mammal noses

Pause here if you want to try again before seeing the results.

Today’s NYT Connections Answers (#907)

Yellow Group — Cuddle

Words: draw close, hold tight, nuzzle, spoon

Green Group — Imbibe

Words: guzzle, knock back, pound down, swill

Blue Group — Things You Assemble

Words: Ikea furniture, Lego set, model, puzzle

Purple Group — Snouts

Words: beak, muzzle, proboscis, rostrum

This puzzle leaned more toward straightforward word relationships rather than abstract associations. The easiest category was the yellow cuddle set, while the purple group proved toughest due to scientific and zoological terminology.

Why NYT Connections Is Growing in Popularity

Since its launch, Connections has become one of the most-played word games online, right behind Wordle and the NYT Mini Crossword. Part of the appeal is the social experience—players often share results across group chats and social apps, bonding over tricky categories and close calls.

As the puzzle updates daily, competitive streaks and perfect board attempts keep players returning, especially with recent gameplay analytics powered by the new Connections Bot tool.

Louise Druce

Louise Druce is a gaming enthusiast and writer who specializes in mobile games, puzzles, and interactive entertainment. With a passion for exploring the latest gaming trends and brain-teasing experiences, she brings readers engaging insights and honest reviews that appeal to players across the U.S. and around the world. Louise’s writing captures the fun, creativity, and innovation that define today’s mobile gaming culture, keeping audiences informed and inspired to play smarter.