23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
NYT Strands Puzzle Hints Answers for Today, June 23, 2025: How to play NYT Strands game? Here's theme, spangram and word list
The New York Times Strands puzzle for June 23, 2025, focuses on two-word band names. The spangram is "ROCK GROUPS." The puzzle contains seven theme answers.
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The New York Times Strands puzzle for Monday, June 23, 2025, uses a music-related theme. It focuses on two-word band names. If you are looking for help to solve the puzzle, this guide shares the hints, the spangram, and all the theme words for theme for today's Strands puzzle is titled "Breaking Up the Band." This title gives a clear direction. The game focuses on popular two-word band names. All theme words follow this are seven theme words hidden in today's puzzle. One of them is the spangram. To help narrow down the search, the game offers the starting letters for each word:CHTRTAHESMPURO (This is the spangram)These letter combinations offer clues to begin finding full words on the spangram for June 23 is mostly placed horizontally across the board. The spangram always relates to the puzzle's central theme. It connects opposite ends of the correct spangram for today's puzzle is ROCK GROUPS. This ties directly to the two-word band name are all the band names found in today's puzzle:CHEAPTRICKTALKINGHEADSSMASHINGPUMPKINSThese answers match the clue "Breaking Up the Band," where each word pairs with another to form actual band names:CHEAP TRICKTALKING HEADSSMASHING PUMPKINSForm words by dragging or tapping tap the last letter to words are marked in must not the spangram. It spans from one side of the board to the spangram turns yellow when earn hints by forming non-theme words. Every three non-theme words unlock a new spangram is ROCK GROUPS, which matches the puzzle's theme on two-word band are seven theme words in total, including the spangram. Three full band names are formed from six of those words.