Connections Help, Hints & Clues for Today
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Connections Help, Hints & Clues for Today, December 13

Having trouble figuring out the December 13, 2025 (#916) edition of NYT Connections? We’ve got you covered with some clues and hints to help you crack today’s puzzle with ease and save your winning streak.

The New York Times’ Connections is among the most popular online puzzles available in its Games collection. The objective of this daily word puzzle is to create groups of four from a given set of 16 different words that seem random at first glance. However, there are some hidden connections within the assortment that fans must figure out. Players get only four guesses to then categorize the words according to those hidden themes. Furthermore, Connections also offers a “one away…” hint whenever a player gets close to selecting all the correct words of a particular group.

So, check out the hints and answers for the December 13 Connections puzzle below.

Connections hint for December 13

The 16 words in today’s puzzle are: MORTGAGE, POIROT, HAREM, GOODEN, CULOTTE, GAUCHO, HERCULE, PALAZZO, APOSTLE, ARE, AJA, HER, DEPOT, PIAZZA, SEAVER, and STRAWBERRY.

Here are some hints for each group:

  • Yellow Group: This group features words related to different types of pants.
  • Green Group: The words in this group have a silent letter.
  • Blue Group: This set features words related to a popular baseball team.
  • Purple Group: The collection features words associated with mythological characters.

What are the Connections answers for today, December 13?

Spoiler Alert!

Here are the answers for the December 13 NYT Connections puzzle:

Yellow Group: Wide-legged Pant Styles – CULOTTE, GAUCHO, HAREM, and PALAZZO.

Green Group: Silent “T” – APOSTLE, DEPOT, MORTGAGE, and POIROT.

Blue Group: New York Mets Legends – GOODEN, PIAZZA, SEAVER, and STRAWBERRY.

Purple Group: Greek Mythological Figures Minus A Letter – AJA, ARE, HER, and HERCULE.

Players can enjoy other popular puzzles on The New York Times website, such as the NYT Crossword and Wordle. Alternatively, fans can also solve them on the official NYT Games app.

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