Globle Hints for December 8, 2025
Need help identifying today’s mystery country? Here are progressive hints to guide you toward the solution without immediately revealing the answer.
Hint 1: Continental Location
- Today’s country is located in Europe
- It’s in the northern part of the continent
- Part of the Scandinavian region
- Borders the North Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean
- Known for its dramatic fjords and northern lights
Hint 2: Geographic Features
- This country has an extremely long coastline
- Famous for its deep fjords carved by glaciers
- Mountainous terrain dominates much of the landscape
- Home to thousands of islands
- The landscape includes glaciers, forests, and dramatic cliffs
- Midnight sun occurs in summer; polar nights in winter
Hint 3: Climate and Location
- Northern European location
- Part of Scandinavia alongside Sweden and Denmark
- Borders several countries including Sweden, Finland, and Russia
- Extends far into the Arctic Circle
- Climate is surprisingly mild due to the Gulf Stream
- One of the northernmost countries in the world
Hint 4: Cultural and Economic Clues
- Very high standard of living
- One of the world’s wealthiest nations per capita
- Famous for its oil and gas reserves in the North Sea
- Strong focus on environmental sustainability
- The official language is Norwegian
- Constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system
Hint 5: Famous Features
- Home to Bergen, Oslo, and Tromsø
- Famous for its Viking heritage
- The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded in the capital
- Known for stunning natural attractions like Preikestolen and Trolltunga
- Birthplace of famous explorer Roald Amundsen
- Host of the 1994 Winter Olympics
Hint 6: Neighboring Countries
- Shares a long border with Sweden to the east
- Borders Finland and Russia in the northeast
- Located north of Denmark (across the Skagerrak strait)
- Part of the Nordic Council
- Adjacent to the Barents Sea in the north
Hint 7: Starting Letter
- The country’s name starts with N
- It’s a six-letter word
- Ends with the letter Y

Globle Answer for December 8, 2025
If you’re ready for the solution, here it is:
The Globle answer for December 8, 2025 is NORWAY
This stunning Scandinavian nation, famous for its fjords, northern lights, and high quality of life, is today’s mystery country!
How I Found Norway: My Solving Journey
Here’s my step-by-step process for solving today’s Globle, which took 9 attempts:
Attempt 1: India
Started with a large Asian country to get oriented:
- Result: Cold (very far from target)
- This told me the answer wasn’t in South Asia
- Time to look elsewhere on the globe
Attempt 2: Japan
Tried East Asia to test that region:
- Result: Cool (still quite far)
- Not in East Asia either
- The cooler color suggested moving away from this region
Attempt 3: Mongolia
Testing Central Asia:
- Result: Getting warmer
- This was progress! Moving in the right direction
- The target was somewhere northwest of Mongolia
Attempt 4: Russia
Guessed the massive country spanning Europe and Asia:
- Result: Warm/Hot (much closer!)
- Now we’re getting somewhere
- The answer was likely in or near Russia, possibly in Northern Europe
Attempt 5: Finland
Narrowing down to Northern Europe:
- Result: Very hot! (very close now)
- Finland borders several Scandinavian countries
- The target was definitely in this region
Attempt 6: Sweden
Testing Sweden, Finland’s western neighbor:
- Result: Extremely hot! (so close!)
- Sweden is right in the Scandinavian Peninsula
- The answer had to be a nearby country
Attempt 7: Estonia
Tried the Baltic state south of Finland:
- Result: Hot but not as hot as Sweden
- Wrong direction—need to stay in Scandinavia
- Back to countries near Sweden
Attempt 8: Latvia
Another Baltic attempt:
- Result: Cooler than Estonia
- Moving further from the target
- Definitely need to focus on Scandinavia proper
Attempt 9: Norway
Finally guessed Sweden’s western neighbor:
- Result: Correct! 🎉
- Norway was the answer all along
- Should have tried it right after Sweden!
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About Norway
Norway is one of Europe’s most spectacular countries, offering a unique combination of natural beauty, modern prosperity, and rich cultural heritage.
Geography and Landscape
Norway’s geography is truly remarkable:
Coastline: With over 25,000 kilometers of coastline (including islands), Norway has one of the longest and most intricate coastlines in the world. The famous Norwegian fjords—deep valleys carved by glaciers and filled with seawater—are UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Mountains: The Scandinavian Mountains run through much of Norway, creating dramatic landscapes. Famous peaks and formations include Trolltunga, Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), and Galdhøpiggen (Norway’s highest mountain at 2,469 meters).
Arctic Territory: Norway extends far into the Arctic, including the Svalbard archipelago, one of the northernmost inhabited areas on Earth.
Islands: Norway comprises thousands of islands, including the stunning Lofoten Islands, famous for their dramatic scenery and midnight sun.
Major Cities
Oslo: The capital and largest city, home to about 700,000 people. Known for the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, Viking Ship Museum, and modern architecture.
Bergen: Norway’s second-largest city, gateway to the fjords, and home to the colorful Bryggen wharf (a UNESCO World Heritage site).
Trondheim: Historic city and Norway’s third-largest, founded by Viking king Olav Tryggvason in 997.
Tromsø: The largest city in Northern Norway, known as the gateway to the Arctic and a prime location for viewing the northern lights.
Stavanger: Oil capital of Norway, with beautiful old wooden houses and proximity to stunning natural attractions.
Economy and Wealth
Norway is one of the world’s wealthiest nations, thanks largely to:
- Oil and Gas: Massive petroleum reserves in the North Sea
- Sovereign Wealth Fund: The world’s largest, worth over $1 trillion
- Sustainable Management: Careful resource management and long-term planning
- High GDP Per Capita: Consistently ranked among the highest in the world
- Strong Social Welfare System: Comprehensive healthcare, education, and social services
Culture and Heritage
Viking History: Norway was home to the Vikings, seafaring warriors and traders who influenced European history from the 8th to 11th centuries.
Nobel Peace Prize: Awarded annually in Oslo, as specified in Alfred Nobel’s will.
Winter Sports: Norway dominates Winter Olympics medal counts, excelling in cross-country skiing, biathlon, and ski jumping.
Sami Culture: Indigenous Sami people have inhabited northern Norway for thousands of years, maintaining their unique language and traditions.
Why Norway Can Be Tricky in Globle
Today’s answer presented several challenges:
Elongated Shape: Norway’s unusual shape—long and narrow along the Scandinavian Peninsula—can make it easy to overlook.
Scandinavian Cluster: Sweden, Norway, and Finland are all close together, requiring precise guesses to differentiate.
Northern Location: Players often focus on more centrally located European countries first.
Similar Heat Signals: Countries in Northern Europe give similar color signals, making it hard to pinpoint the exact answer.
My Mistake: After getting very hot with Sweden, I should have immediately tried Norway instead of wandering to the Baltic states!
Strategies for Playing Globle
Learn from my solving journey with these Globle strategies:
Start with Continental Anchors
Begin with large countries in different regions:
- Asia: China, India, Russia
- Americas: USA, Brazil
- Europe: Russia (also Asia), Germany
- Africa: Nigeria, South Africa
My India-Japan-Mongolia-Russia progression helped me zero in on Northern Europe.
Understand the Color System
- Deep red/hot: You’re very close (like Finland and Sweden were for Norway)
- Orange/warm: You’re in the right region
- Yellow: Getting closer
- Cool colors: Wrong continent or far away
- Very cold: Opposite side of the globe
Regional Narrowing
Once you identify the region (Northern Europe in this case), systematically test countries in that area:
- Start with the largest countries (Russia)
- Move to regional powers (Finland, Sweden)
- Test neighboring countries (Norway, Denmark)
Learn Geographic Clusters
Understanding which countries border each other is crucial:
- Scandinavia: Norway, Sweden, Denmark (Finland often included)
- Baltic States: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
- Balkans: Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, etc.
- Central America: All those small countries between Mexico and Colombia
Don’t Overthink It
After Sweden showed extremely hot, the logical next guess was Norway—its direct neighbor. I overcomplicated things by trying Estonia and Latvia. Trust the heat signals and think about immediate neighbors.
Interesting Facts About Norway
Here are some fascinating facts about today’s Globle answer:
- Norway has one of the lowest crime rates in the world
- The country has won more Winter Olympic medals per capita than any other nation
- Norwegian is closely related to Swedish and Danish
- Norway chose not to join the European Union (voted no in referendums in 1972 and 1994)
- The midnight sun is visible in northern Norway from May to July
- Norway invented the cheese slicer (ostehøvel) in 1925
- Salmon is one of Norway’s biggest exports
- The country has free higher education, even for international students
- Norway’s prison system focuses on rehabilitation over punishment
- The Arctic archipelago of Svalbard has more polar bears than people
Countries That Helped Find Norway
Here’s how each guess in my journey contributed:
India & Japan: Confirmed the answer was not in Asia Mongolia: Showed I was heading in the right direction (northwest) Russia: Major breakthrough—very warm signal pointed to Northern Europe Finland: Excellent guess—very close to Norway Sweden: Almost there—shares a long border with Norway Estonia & Latvia: Wrong direction—taught me to stay focused on Scandinavia Norway: Success!
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Tomorrow’s Globle Challenge
Globle resets daily with a new mystery country. Will tomorrow’s puzzle be on December 9, 2025 feature another European nation, an island country, or perhaps somewhere in Africa or South America?
Come back tomorrow for more hints, strategies, and solving journeys to help you maintain your Globle streak!
Tips for Learning World Geography
Playing Globle regularly is excellent for improving your geography knowledge. Here are additional ways to enhance your skills:
Study Regional Groups: Learn countries by region (Scandinavia, Southeast Asia, Central America, etc.)
Focus on Borders: Understanding which countries share borders is crucial for Globle success
Learn Capitals: Knowing capital cities helps reinforce country locations
Watch International News: Following global events naturally teaches you about different countries
Use Map Apps: Regularly explore Google Maps or similar tools
Study One Continent at a Time: Master Europe before moving to Asia, then Africa, etc.
Learn About Small Nations: Island countries and small European nations often appear in Globle
Understand Geographic Features: Knowing where major mountain ranges, rivers, and seas are located helps orient you
Did You Find Norway Today?
Whether you found Norway in 3 guesses or needed 15 attempts (I took 9!), every Globle puzzle teaches you something new about world geography. Norway is a fascinating country that deserves to be better known for more than just its fjords and oil wealth—it’s a nation with rich history, stunning natural beauty, and a model society that many countries aspire to emulate.
My solving journey shows that even when you’re very close (like with Sweden), you might take a few wrong turns before finding the answer. That’s all part of the fun and learning process!
Share your Globle results and let us know if you found Norway faster than my 9-attempt journey. Good luck with tomorrow’s geographic adventure!