HIGHLIGHTS
- A word, Whip, has different meaning, but in today’s NYT game, it refers to the strip of leather or length of cord fastened to a handle.
- Hip in today’s NYT Connections refers to Hip Hop, a cultural musical genre that originated in the South Bronx of New York City in the 1970s.
- Glimpse, Need For Tie-Dying A Shirt, Things You Can Crack, and Words Before “Hop” are the April 20, NYT Connections categories.
NYT Connections does not always offer all 16 new words; sometimes, it repeats the words from the previous game but with different meanings.
This repetition can be tricky since words can have multiple variations, including slang, foreign terms, or niche references. A word with one association in a past puzzle might have a new meaning in today’s game.
For instance, today’s puzzle includes “Whip,” which previously appeared in the January 23, 2025, NYT Connections game, where it was linked to Indiana Jones’ costume. However, in today’s puzzle, it takes on a different meaning altogether.
Answers For Today’s NYT Connections (April 20, 2025)
After closely analyzing today’s NYT Connections word, the first four words that crossed my mind were Basin, Dye, Rubber Bands, and Shirts.
Each of these words seems to be related to things we normally need while tie-dyeing a shirt or something.
So, after grouping them out, I got the green group “Need For Tie-Dying A Shirt”.

Gander Meaning In NYT Connections #679
Moving ahead with the remaining words, I picked words like Gander, Look, Glance, and Peep, which relate to the word Glance.
After grouping out these words, I got the yellow group “Glance“. In today’s NYT Connections, Gander refers to the look or glance at something.

Whip Meaning In NYT Connections #679
As I progressed with the remaining words, I chose words like Egg, Joke, Code, and Whip, each having something in common.
So, with this unsure thought, I grouped them out and created the third category, “Thing We Can Crack.”

In today’s game, a whip refers to the strip of leather or length of cord fastened to a handle that we can normally crack.
Hip Meaning In NYT Connections #679 With All Answers
With only four words remaining at the end, I quickly grouped them out and got the final title “Words Before ‘Hop’“.
In today’s Connections game, Hip refers to Hip-Hop, a cultural movement and musical genre that originated in the South Bronx of New York City in the 1970s.
Likewise, in today’s NYT Game, Sock Hop is a cultural movement and musical genre that originated in the South Bronx of New York City in the 1970s.

After getting all the answers and coloring up the grip, I was able to complete today’s game with the following answers;
- Needs For Tie-Dyeing A Shirt (Green): Basin, Dye, Rubber Bands, Shirt
- Glimpse (Yellow): Gander, Glance, Look, Peep
- Things You Can Crack (Blue): Code, Egg, Joke, Whip
- Words Before “Hip” (Purple): Bar, Bunny, Hip, Sock

