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Today’s NYT Connections tips and answers for Wednesday, December 4th

Today’s NYT Connections tips and answers for Wednesday, December 4th

Are you looking for a clue to help you with today’s Connections puzzle on December 4th? Another day, another Connections challenge. Read on as we’ve broken down the word groups of the day and provided practical tips for each.

Connections is a word puzzle game published daily by The New York Times (NYT), host of the endlessly popular Wordle Puzzle. Created each day by puzzle maker Wyna Liu, Connections presents you with a selection of 16 seemingly different words that you must group into four groups of four, with each group of four words having a common theme.

It’s a simple premise, but as many of us here know, connections can sometimes be fiendishly difficult, chock-full of red herrings, misleading words and little-known trivia. If you are having difficulty solving today’s connection puzzle, this guide will help you find the answers for Wednesday, December 4, 2024.

Below we offer some carefully crafted hints and advice for today’s Connections. We then reveal the four different groups, and finally the Connections answer themselves for those who are tired of wondering how it all fits together.

In this guide:

Connection instructions for Wednesday, December 4th

Here you’ll find a clue for each word group in today’s Connections puzzle, as well as a few other Connections clues to help you find the answer.

Our Connections tips for today are:

  • Yellow (easiest): Something you would do as a leader of a group.
  • Green (simple): These objects are sharp in different ways.
  • Blue (Medium): The stuff legends are made of.
  • Purple (hardest): Cut them in half and you’ll have room for a number two.
  • Extra note 1: A captain would feel right at home in the yellow group.
  • Extra note 2: A very, very old Greek would have no problems with this.

If you’re looking for more Connections clues today to narrow down the answers, tap the spoiler text below to reveal a word that belongs to each group:

Yellow (easiest):

guide

Green (simple):

Sewing kit

Blue (Medium):

Helen

Purple (hardest):

loofah

Are you looking for an alternative to Wordle? Here are eight of our favorite Wordle likes to add to your morning puzzle routine. Watch the video on YouTube

What are today’s Connections words?

Here are the 16 connecting words for today:

Pan Jaw Lead Candle
compass loofah turntable shepherd
Atlas Toiletries echo guide
Sewing kit Helen Direct Johnson

What are today’s Connections groups?

If you need an even bigger clue to solve today’s connection puzzle, below we’ll show you the four correct connection groups – the topics that connect each set of four words in the connection grid.

Here are the Connections groups for today:

  • Steer
  • Things with needle(s)
  • Figures in Greek myth
  • Starting with synonyms for toilet

Now that you know the themes for the different connections in today’s puzzle, try solving it! If not, please find the full answer below.


Spoiler warning! Today’s Connections answer is in front of you!


What are today’s Connections answers?

Here are the full answers to today’s Connections puzzle on Wednesday, December 4th:

  • Steer: Lead, lead, lead, shepherd
  • Things with needle(s): Compass, pine tree, sewing kit, turntable
  • Figures in Greek myth: Atlas, Echo, Helen, Pan
  • Starting with synonyms for toilet: Candle, loofah, johnson, toiletries

Today’s connection puzzle was as simple as it was difficult. The “directing” words were clearly connected and the Greek mythology is obvious as long as you are familiar with the names… But no one would blame you for not seeing the “toilet” in Luffa.

Congratulations if you got today’s Connections answer right, with or without the help of our handy tips above! And if you didn’t make it today, don’t worry – a new Connections puzzle is released every day at midnight, so you can try again tomorrow, just like Wordle.


What are connections?

Connections is one of the most popular daily puzzle games published by The New York Times (owner of Wordle). The goal of Connections is to group the 16 words of the day into four groups, with each group of four words having a common theme.

For example, the words “Hook,” “Nana,” “Peter,” and “Wendy” are all Peter Pan characters. Or to give another example: “Action,” “Ballpark,” “Go,” and “Stick” are all words that usually come directly before the word “Figure.”

Your job is to figure out what these themes are that connect the different words together – but be careful, because false connections are often deliberately inserted there to throw you off! To win the game you must find all four connections without making four mistakes. On the fourth mistake the game is over and the answer is displayed automatically.

Each of the four groups in each day’s connection puzzle is also assigned a different color, indicating how easy or difficult the connection is to find. These colors are: yellow (easiest), green (easy), blue (medium), and purple (most difficult).

That concludes today’s guide to solving the NYT Connections word puzzle. If you are looking for help with Wordle, we also have a list of previous Wordle answers as well as the Wordle clue and answer for Tuesday December 3rd. You can also check out our list of the best starting words for Wordle or use our Wordle Solver tool to find the answer easily!

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