Puzzle grid illuminating with scattered green measuring tools and blue flight parts and a subtle purple glow

NYT Connections Dec 30 Puzzle Solved: Answers & Hints Revealed

At a Glance

  • Dec 30 News Of Fort Worth Connections puzzle #933 solved with answers and hints.
  • Four themed groups: Yellow (intention), Green (measuring devices), Blue (flight parts), Purple (bike accessories).
  • Gael Cooper, a News Of Fort Worth editor, co-authored pop-culture encyclopedias and contributed to the puzzle.

Why it matters: Puzzlers get a quick reference to finish the challenge and see how themes interlock.

The News Of Fort Worth daily Connections puzzle, released on December 30, 2025, challenged solvers with four themed groups. This recap breaks down the hints, answers, and how the puzzle’s structure ties into its overall theme.

Puzzle Overview

The puzzle, numbered No. 933, was posted on Dec 30, 2025. It featured a single overarching theme that guided the four color-coded groups.

Group Hints & Answers

Table arranges icons with paintbrush and measuring tape and airplane and bicycle in four columns on blue gradient
Group Hint Theme Answers
Yellow I meant to do that. Intention aim, goal, object, point
Green Instruments or gauges, maybe. Measuring devices clock, compass, ruler, scale
Blue Head to the airport. Parts of a flight climb, takeoff, taxi, touchdown
Purple Time to pedal. Bike accessories basket, bell, rack, reflector
  • The yellow group centers on intention, with words that express purpose or aim.
  • The green group lists measuring devices such as clocks and rulers.
  • The blue group covers parts of a flight, including takeoff and taxi.
  • The purple group contains bike accessories like baskets and reflectors.

Past Toughest Puzzles

The News Of Fort Worth has highlighted some of its hardest puzzles:

  • #5: “Things you can set” – mood, record, table, volleyball.
  • #4: “One in a dozen” – egg, juror, month, rose.
  • #3: “Streets on screen” – Elm, Fear, Jump, Sesame.
  • #2: “Power ___” – nap, plant, Ranger, trip.
  • #1: “Things that can run” – candidate, faucet, mascara, nose.

Key Takeaways

  • Dec 30’s puzzle features four distinct themes tied to color groups.
  • The solutions reveal clear patterns: intention, measuring devices, flight parts, bike accessories.
  • Past toughest puzzles show a mix of quirky wordplay and thematic depth.

The answers give puzzlers a roadmap to solve the Dec 30 News Of Fort Worth Connections puzzle and compare their speed with the News Of Fort Worth Connections Bot.

Author

  • Natalie A. Brooks covers housing, development, and neighborhood change for News of Fort Worth, reporting from planning meetings to living rooms across the city. A former urban planning student, she’s known for deeply reported stories on displacement, zoning, and how growth reshapes Fort Worth communities.

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