NYT Pips Hints and Answers for December 25, 2025
Stuck on the Christmas Pips puzzle for December 25, 2025? Find all the hints and answers you need for the Easy, Medium, and Hard difficulty levels of the NYT's new hit game.
Stuck on today's Pips puzzle? Released in August 2025, the latest game from The New York Times offers a unique spin on dominoes that's quickly becoming a new daily habit for puzzle lovers. If you're looking for a nudge in the right direction without spoiling the entire solution, we've got you covered with hints for every difficulty level.
How to Play Pips
If you've played dominoes, the basics of Pips will feel familiar. Tiles are placed vertically or horizontally to connect with each other. The key difference is the color-coded conditions. Unlike traditional dominoes, the touching tiles don't necessarily have to match.
Each colored space has a specific rule that the tile halves within it must follow. It's common for only part of a tile to be in a colored space. Here are the conditions you'll encounter:
Pips Hints and Answers for December 25
Easy Difficulty
Medium Difficulty
Hard Difficulty
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