NYT Connections For Today September 18, 2025: The New York Times’ Connections puzzle has become a daily ritual for many word game lovers. Each day, 16 words are presented, and the challenge is to sort them into four groups of four, based on hidden connections. While some groups feel obvious, others are cleverly disguised with tricky links. If today’s puzzle on September 18, 2025 has you pausing for a moment, then read this article to know some helpful hints and guidance to get you back on track without spoiling the fun straight away:
NYT Connections is a daily word game by New York Times in which you get 16 words each day. Your job is to sort them into 4 groups of 4, where each group shares a common theme. Some groups are easier, some trickier. You get up to 4 wrong guesses before being forced to see the answers.
Here are all 16 words for today’s NYT Connections for September 18, 2025:
EQUIP
NASA
READY
CANE
N.F.L.
NOAA
DOWN
EAGER
PARAMOUNT
EAVE
PREPARE
OUTFIT
WILLING
SUBARU
ABLE
GAME
These are gentler hints to help you see which words might go together:
Yellow: Words showing eagerness
Green: Ready or preparing
Blue: Brands with stars
Purple: Genesis name homophones
Yellow: Words meaning being keen, enthusiastic, or ready to join in.
Green: Words about getting ready, furnishing, or preparing.
Blue: Organisations (or brands) whose logos feature stars.
Purple: Words that are homophones of figures/words from the book of Genesis in the Bible.
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Here are the four correct groups with their words:
Yellow: DOWN, EAGER, GAME, WILLING
Green: EQUIP, OUTFIT, PREPARE, READY
Blue: N.F.L., SUBARU, NASA, PARAMOUNT
Purple: ABLE, CANE, EAVE, NOAA
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Always start by scanning for any obvious categories (brands, synonyms, familiar names). These often help anchor groups.
Be careful as some words may fit in more than one category at first glance.
Saving your easy or straightforward groups (those you spot quickly) for last sometimes works: once you place the trickier groups, it’s easier to see where the more obvious ones must go.
Hope this helps you crack future puzzles more easily, and keeps your streak going.
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