Today’s Nerdle puzzles challenged placement and operators — read on to check your solve without spoiling the thrill or compare solutions today.
Nerdle is the daily math and logic puzzle where you guess an equation by placing numbers and operators. On 25 Dec 2025 the puzzle hinged entirely on a strict adherence to the order of operations, which might have caught a few players off guard. Below you’ll find step by step hints to guide you and the full answer revealed for checking your solve.
Nerdle Hints for 25 December 2025
- Classic Hint: The equation involves both addition (+) and multiplication (*). Remember your order of operations!
- Classic Hint: The solution result is a two-digit number starting with 6.
- Maxi Hint: This equation relies on addition and subtraction only—no multiplication or division today.
- Mini Hint: A simple addition problem that results in 15.
- General Hint: Today’s Classic puzzle starts with the number 8.
Nerdle Classic Answer: 25 December 2025
Here’s the correct equation for today’s Nerdle Classic:
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Answers:
8 + 7 * 8 = 64
Nerdle Mini Answer: 25 December 2025
Here’s the correct equation for today’s Nerdle Mini:
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Answers:
40 / 5 = 8
Nerdle Micro Answer: 25 December 2025
Here’s the correct equation for today’s Nerdle Micro:
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Answers:
1 + 7 = 8
Nerdle Maxi Answer: 25 December 2025
Here’s the correct equation for today’s Nerdle Maxi:
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Answers: 6 – 9 – 4 + 15 = 8
How to Play Nerdle
- You must create a mathematically correct equation using 8 tiles.
- Numbers and the equals sign are required.
- Operators can include +, -, *, /.
- Tiles change colors to show correctness and correct position.
- The solution must obey standard math order.
How to Solve Nerdle Efficiently
- Begin with a wide variety of numbers and operators.
- Narrow down the equals sign placement quickly.
- Use color feedback (green/purple/black) to eliminate possibilities.
- Test whether the equation ends in a single digit or two digits.
- When stuck, try rearranging operators.
- Prioritize valid equations over random number strings.
Final Thoughts
Today’s Nerdle was a classic “trap” puzzle. The solution required you to perform the multiplication before the addition, a rule that is easy to forget in the heat of the moment. If you managed to solve it in three or fewer tries, give yourself a pat on the back. Share your results in the comments, and be sure to return tomorrow for another fresh Nerdle puzzle solution