The New York Times’ Strands puzzle continues to captivate players with its daily themed challenges. This game requires players to find hidden words within a grid, including a Spangram that encapsulates the core theme.
The NYT’s legacy in puzzle games began with the introduction of the crossword puzzle in 1942. The newspaper expanded its game offerings over time, launching the Mini Crossword, Spelling Bee, Letter Boxed, Tiles, and the incredibly popular Wordle, Connections, and Strands.
Struggling with the Strands puzzle for September 11, 2025? This guide provides hints and answers to help you solve the day’s challenge. Be aware, the hints and answers are provided below.
**Theme:** ‘Take a break’
**Hints for the Puzzle:**
* **Spangram Hint:** Personal time set aside just for yourself to relax or recharge.
* **Word Hints:**
1. To enjoy or learn from written words in a book or article.
2. To move at a steady pace on foot, often for relaxation.
**Answers for September 11, 2025:**
* READ
* WALK
* PAINT
* MEDITATE
* UNPLUG
* EXERCISE
* JOURNAL
**Spangram:** ‘ME TIME’
**How to Play Strands:**
Strands blends elements from Connections, Spelling Bee, and traditional crosswords. You are given a grid and a daily theme. Your objective is to identify the Spangram and discover all the themed words.
To play, connect letters horizontally, vertically, or diagonally using your mouse or fingers (on a touch screen).
**Tips for Solving:**
* **Identify Theme Words:** Fill in the table with the theme answers. These will be marked in blue when found and won’t overlap.
* **Find the Spangram:** Locate the Spangram, the central piece that connects the two sides of the board. It summarizes the topic and may contain two words. It will be highlighted in yellow upon discovery.
* **Use Hints:** Every 3 non-theme words will reveal a clue to help you find a themed word without revealing the word directly.
