The New York Times has introduced a new puzzle game called NYT Strands, which debuted on June 1, 2025. This engaging daily puzzle features unique themes, challenging players to uncover all the words on the grid, including a special Spangram that spans two sides of the board, enhancing the thematic experience.
The first crossword puzzle by the New York Times was published on February 15, 1942, in the Sunday Magazine, thanks to the efforts of Charles Erlenkotter and editor Margaret Farrar. This marked the newspaper as the first major publication to feature a crossword puzzle. Over the years, the NYT has launched various popular games, including the Mini Crossword in 2014, followed by Spelling Bee, Letter Boxed, and Tiles. The widely acclaimed Wordle was introduced in 2022, along with Connections and Strands.
If you're struggling with today's NYT Strands puzzle, we have some hints to ignite your curiosity. Keep reading to discover the answers for today.
The theme for today's Strands is 'All rise'.
SPOILER ALERT: Below are the hints for today's NYT Strands puzzle, which may reveal some answers. Proceed with caution:
Spangram Hint: A formal title used to address a judge in court.
Hint #1: A claim or proof of being elsewhere when a crime occurred.
Hint #2: Movement or a formal proposal in a meeting or court.
The Spangram for today's NYT Strands puzzle is 'Your Honor'.
NYT Strands is a unique game that merges elements from Connections, Spelling Bee, and traditional crossword puzzles. Players are presented with 48 letters arranged on a 6 x 8-inch board along with a daily theme. The objective is to solve the Spangram and identify all the theme-related words.
To play, connect letters on the grid to form words using your mouse or fingers on a touchscreen. You can link letters horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
Identifying the central theme word or Spangram is crucial for grasping the overall theme of the Strands.
Uncover the theme words: Fill out the grid with the theme answers, which will be highlighted in blue once found.
Discover the Spangram: Look for the Spangram, which connects two opposite sides of the board and summarizes the theme. It will be highlighted in yellow when identified.
Get hints: Use off-topic words as clues. For every three non-theme words revealed, letters will be highlighted to assist in finding a themed word without directly revealing it.