NYT Connections Hints and Answers for April 4, 2025 – Puzzle #663

Find all four word groups in today’s NYT Connections with smart hints and the full solution to Puzzle #663.
May 20, 2026
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NYT Connections Hints & Solutions for April 4 – Puzzle #663

The NYT Connections puzzle for April 4, 2025 — Puzzle #663 — is a clever blend of logic and wordplay. Whether you’re stuck or just curious, our curated hints and answers will help you crack all four color-coded groups.

How to Play NYT Connections

  • 16 words, 4 groups of 4

  • Find the shared connection

  • Colors indicate difficulty:

    • Yellow – Easiest

    • Green – Easy

    • Blue – Medium

    • Purple – Hard

Hints for Today’s Connections – Puzzle #663

Yellow – What’s Left Over
Think: math class, leftovers, results

Green – Car Trip Terms
Synonyms for a chill road journey

Blue – Baseball Venues
Where America’s pastime is played

Purple – Company Names Minus “E”
Wordplay alert! Remove “E” from these and it becomes a brand

Today’s Connections Answers – April 4, 2025

What’s Left Over

  • Balance

  • Difference

  • Remainder

  • Rest

Car Trip Terms

  • Cruise

  • Drive

  • Ride

  • Spin

Baseball Venues

  • Diamond

  • Field

  • Park

  • Stadium

Company Names Without “E”

  • Bay (eBay)

  • Harmony (eHarmony)

  • Ink (E Ink)

  • Trade (E-Trade)

Final Thoughts

Puzzle #663 was a beautiful mashup of logic and creative thinking. That purple category was especially tricky—and brilliant. Come back daily for fresh hints and full solutions.

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