A Nice answer badge usually seems to be awarded for being the quickest to point out something that many people can recognise easily as being the correct solution to a question in a popular tag that isn't so low quality that it gets deleted.
This may simply be because questions get buried so quickly now. A canonical answer to a common programming problem is also going to score highly, however there are fewer and fewer common programming problems that lack canonical answers on Stack Overflow.
The quick and correct answer that scores a Nice Answer badge may diverge from what actually constitutes a "nice answer", which in my opinion is an answer of utility to many, that is clear, concise, shows examples, actually has a didactic purpose (as opposed to just showing the code that fixes the problem) and possibly also links to relevant official reference material to support the answer.