Today’s NYT Strands #413 Hints, Answers – July 03, 2025
Today’s Spangram took me back to my childhood. I remember watching movies with my friends, dreaming about imaginary worlds. NYT Strands #413 for August 07, 2025, is here. I have some hints and the final answer for you.
Today’s NYT Strands #413 Hints for June 06, 2025
Here are today’s NYT Strands hints for you.
While many words may reveal themselves to you, the game’s objective is to find words related to the day’s theme.
Things you will see during Easter.
Strands hint No. 1: words that comes to mind when you think cake, care, soak,Strands hint No. 2:here are the first two letters of each word – BU, TO, BO, EG, CH, CA, PE, EA
You don’t need another hint for today’s Strands puzzle.
Today’s NYT Strands #413 Answer for July 01, 2025
How did you like today’s NYT Strands puzzle? Easy, hard, or meh?
NYT Strands Rules
NYT Strandsis a word game that is played on a 6×8 letter grid containing seemingly random letters. Each letter must be used in some way so that when all the words have been found, the board is full, leaving no letter unused.
Each puzzle has a theme, but you don’t know what the theme is. A hint is provided at the start of the game. You must guess all the common theme-related words that have something in common leading to the – Spangram.

Spangram is a special challenge word or base of the theme. All the words, when solved, are denoted in blue except the Spangram, which is denoted in yellow when guessed correctly and touches two ends of the board – side to side or top to bottom. Spangram denotes what’s common between all the other words on the board.
Note:Players can find non-theme words to earn hints. Every 3 non-theme words will unlock a hint. Once a hint is ready, it will encircle all the letters that form one of the main theme words.

Gaurav Bidasaria
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