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Hurdle hints and answers for February 25, 2026

February 25, 2026, brings a mix of celestial activity, word game challenges, and a nostalgic look at a beloved electronics store.

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February 25, 2026, brings a mix of celestial activity, word game challenges, and a nostalgic look at a beloved electronics store. First, let's take a glance at the night sky. As of February 25, the Moon phase is Waxing...

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    Moon phase today: What the Moon will look like on February 25

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Hurdle hints and answers for February 25, 2026

** February 25, 2026, brings a mix of celestial activity, word game challenges, and a nostalgic look at a beloved electronics store.

Wednesday, February 25, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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February 25, 2026, brings a mix of celestial activity, word game challenges, and a nostalgic look at a beloved electronics store.

First, let's take a glance at the night sky. As of February 25, the Moon phase is Waxing Gibbous, with 59% of the Moon illuminated, according to NASA's Daily Moon Guide. This phase offers a great opportunity to observe the Moon's surface without any visual aids. With binoculars, you can spot the Mare Nectaris and the Alphonsus Crater, while a telescope will reveal even more details, including the Apollo 16 and 11 landing spots.

If you're looking for a challenge, word game enthusiasts can try their hand at Hurdle, a daily game that offers five rounds of guessing a word. The game provides feedback in the form of correct, misplaced, and incorrect letters, helping you refine your guesses. For those stuck, Mashable offers hints and answers for the February 25 puzzle.

Another word game making waves is NYT Connections, which requires players to find common threads between words. The game resets daily, and the latest puzzle is solvable with some maternal instincts. For those who need a nudge, hints and tips are available to help you overcome the hurdle.

In other news, the story of Fry's Electronics offers a nostalgic look at the rise and fall of a beloved computer store chain. Founded in 1985 by three brothers who used proceeds from the sale of their father's supermarket chain, Fry's Electronics became a go-to destination for computer enthusiasts. At its peak, the chain had 34 stores across nine states, offering a vast selection of software, pre-built computers, peripherals, and even discrete components. However, the chain's fortunes declined, and it eventually closed its doors.

Lastly, for those interested in exploring new tools, a discussion on Hacker News highlights productive uses of OpenClaw, a software that can be used for various tasks.

These updates offer a snapshot of the diverse world of technology, word games, and celestial activity. Whether you're a word game enthusiast, a tech aficionado, or simply someone who appreciates the night sky, there's something for everyone in this daily update.

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February 25, 2026, brings a mix of celestial activity, word game challenges, and a nostalgic look at a beloved electronics store.

First, let's take a glance at the night sky. As of February 25, the Moon phase is Waxing Gibbous, with 59% of the Moon illuminated, according to NASA's Daily Moon Guide. This phase offers a great opportunity to observe the Moon's surface without any visual aids. With binoculars, you can spot the Mare Nectaris and the Alphonsus Crater, while a telescope will reveal even more details, including the Apollo 16 and 11 landing spots.

If you're looking for a challenge, word game enthusiasts can try their hand at Hurdle, a daily game that offers five rounds of guessing a word. The game provides feedback in the form of correct, misplaced, and incorrect letters, helping you refine your guesses. For those stuck, Mashable offers hints and answers for the February 25 puzzle.

Another word game making waves is NYT Connections, which requires players to find common threads between words. The game resets daily, and the latest puzzle is solvable with some maternal instincts. For those who need a nudge, hints and tips are available to help you overcome the hurdle.

In other news, the story of Fry's Electronics offers a nostalgic look at the rise and fall of a beloved computer store chain. Founded in 1985 by three brothers who used proceeds from the sale of their father's supermarket chain, Fry's Electronics became a go-to destination for computer enthusiasts. At its peak, the chain had 34 stores across nine states, offering a vast selection of software, pre-built computers, peripherals, and even discrete components. However, the chain's fortunes declined, and it eventually closed its doors.

Lastly, for those interested in exploring new tools, a discussion on Hacker News highlights productive uses of OpenClaw, a software that can be used for various tasks.

These updates offer a snapshot of the diverse world of technology, word games, and celestial activity. Whether you're a word game enthusiast, a tech aficionado, or simply someone who appreciates the night sky, there's something for everyone in this daily update.

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