Today’s tips and answers NYT Connections, Tuesday February 18

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Do you need tips on today’s connections on Tuesday, February 18? On good days, the motives of the connection will simply click on the place without requiring a second thought. But on other days (perhaps for most days) puzzles are devilishly challenging.

If your head begins to hurt a little, let’s give you some respite. This guide to connections will give you some tips to solve today’s puzzle.

In this guide:

Here are 16 words of connections:

Hearty Ready Handy Square
Available Butts Recess Nutritious
Foot Hole Reliable Chippy
Leaky TV Nearby Hole

How to play

Connections is one of the most popular (and demanding) daily puzzle games published by The New York Times. The purpose of the connections is to group 16 words of the day for four groups, in which each group of four words has a common topic.

For example, the words “Hook”, “Nana”, “Peter” and “Wendy” are the characters of Peter Pan. Or to take another example, “Action”, “Ballpark”, “Go” and “Stick” are all words that often appear just before the word “drawing”.

Your task is to find out what these topics combine different words together – but be careful, because for a lot of time there are duplicitous combinations with red herring placed only to lose you! To win the game, you need to find all four connections without making 4 mistakes. During the fourth error, the game ended and the answer is revealed automatically.

Each of the four groups in the puzzle every day is also attributed to a different color, which represents how basic or challenging to find a connection. These colors are: yellow (easiest), green (basic), blue (medium) and purple (the most challenging).

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The connections indicate Tuesday, February 18

Here are your tips for today:

  • Yellow: These words are rather deep.
  • Green: When the puzzles associated with the connection turn out to be too challenging, our tips are always […]
  • Blue: This group will not leave you hungry.
  • Purple: You only hear them in Great Britain.
  • Additional tip 1: “Telly” and “Butts” are in the same group.
  • Additional tip 2: Each group has at least one word, starting with “H”, except for purple.

If you need a little more support, touch the spoiler text below to reveal one word belonging to each group:

  • Yellow: Hole
  • Green: Ready
  • Blue: Hearty
  • Purple: TV

A warning about the spoiler! Today’s connection groups are revealed below!


What are today’s connection groups?

If you need an even bigger tip to determine today’s puzzle, below we will reveal four correct connection groups – topics that combine each set of four words in the connection grid.

Here are connections groups for today:

  • Yellow: Crater
  • Green: Available
  • Blue: Significant as a meal
  • Purple: Britism

Now that you know the motives of various connections in today’s puzzle, see if you can solve them! If not, check the full answer below.


A warning about the spoiler! Today’s connections the answer is ahead of us!


What is today’s response to calls?

Here is the answer to today’s connection puzzle on Tuesday, February 18:

  • Yellow: Crater (niche, hole, empty, pit)
  • Green: Available (available, handy, nearby, ready)
  • Blue: Significant, like a meal (filling, plentiful, solid, square)
  • Purple: British (butts, chippy, foot, telly)

Here are the answers of Connections from February 18. |. Image loan: Rock Paper Strzelba/NYT

Seeing today’s connection puzzles, my eyes immediately went to the “hole” and “empty” – too similar to not notice, right? “Available” and “Ready” were another obvious match today, which caused an basic first half. As often happens, blue and purple groups were more challenging.

For me, the British category provided some educational value – not because I did not know the conditions, but because I did not realize how exclusive Great Britain was. When you grow up in a non -English country, but you have learned the language primarily from British sources, this distinction can be quite challenging to perform. I had to employ the word “television” a thousand times without thinking about it, but now that these connections puzzle shows me it does Rather British sound.

In miniature, I got stuck with five words ending “y” (including “cordially”) and without a clue how to separate them. Fortunately, I noticed the “meal” theme, which ultimately allowed me to create a blue group. I often do not employ the “square” term, while “chippy” is easily associated with food, so it required a bit of thinking.

Congratulations, if you have today’s connections, answer well, with or without the support of our handy tips above! And if you are not successful today, don’t worry – the up-to-date puzzle is published every day at midnight, so you can try again tomorrow, just like Wordle!

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