NYT Connections Feb 18, 2025: Hints and answers to solve the Tuesday challenge

The New York Times (NYT) Connections puzzle for Tuesday, February 18, 2025, presents another exciting challenge for players.

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The NYT Connections game offers a unique word puzzle experience, requiring players to categorize 16 words into four related groups. While some connections are straightforward, others demand lateral thinking.

If you’re struggling to make sense of today’s puzzle, here’s a breakdown of the hints, answers, and categories.

What Are Today’s Connections Hints?

Before jumping into the answers, consider these subtle hints for today’s groups:


  • Yellow: A hole in the ground
  • Green: Easily attained
  • Blue: Food that leaves you satisfied
  • Purple: Slang from across the pond
If these hints point you in the right direction, try solving the puzzle before checking the answers.


What Are Today’s Connections Answers?

If you’ve given it your best shot but still need help, here are the exact NYT Connections answers for February 18, 2025, as mentioned in a report by Forbes:

  • Yellow – CRATER: Cavity, Hole, Hollow, Pit
  • Green – ACCESSIBLE: Available, Handy, Nearby, Ready
  • Blue – SUBSTANTIAL, AS A MEAL: Filling, Hearty, Solid, Square
  • Purple – BRITISHISMS: Butty, Chippy, Footy, Telly

Understanding Today’s Connections Groups

Yellow Group – CRATER

This category relates to hollows or depressions in the ground. The words Cavity, Hole, Hollow, and Pit all describe such formations, whether natural or artificial.

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Green Group – ACCESSIBLE

The words in this category all describe something that is within reach or easy to obtain. Whether it’s an object or a concept, Available, Handy, Nearby, and Ready all fit the theme of accessibility.

Blue Group – SUBSTANTIAL, AS A MEAL

This category describes meals that are hearty and filling. The words Filling, Hearty, Solid, and Square are often used to describe meals that provide sustenance and satisfaction.

Purple Group – BRITISHISMS

The words in this category are British slang terms. Butty (a sandwich), Chippy (a fish and chip shop), Footy (football/soccer), and Telly (television) are all commonly used in British English.

Yesterday’s Connections Answers – February 17, 2025

If you missed yesterday’s NYT Connections puzzle, here’s a quick look at the answers:

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FAQs:

How do you play NYT Connections?
NYT Connections is a daily word game that challenges players to identify common links between words. The goal is to correctly group 16 words into four sets of four, with a limit of four mistakes.

Can I play NYT Connections for free?
At the moment, Connections is free to play on all platforms without the need to register or sign in.

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