Strandshas yet another new puzzle to challenge your brain with. In order to win, you need to figure out the theme for today and find all the hidden theme words inside the letter grid. And to guess all this, you only have one little clue.
And if the rules ofhow to playStrandsmake this puzzle sound hard, that is nothing compared to actually trying to answer the puzzle for yourself. Hints can be found in the sections below; open them up to see everything you need to solve today’s puzzle.
The NYT Games Strands Puzzle #220 June 11, 2025
TheStrandspuzzle for today has the clueFull House. There are eight things to find, including the Spangram and seven themed words.
New York Times Games Strands Clues
As you most likely know, the in-game hint system forStrandsspoils whole words. Instead of that, this article has three spoiler-free hints to get you closer to the theme without actually telling you any of the answers for thisfree PC puzzle game.
Hint 1: What are somethings usually found in a house?
Hint 3: Rooms.
Spoilers for Two of the Words in Today’s Strands
If you want full word spoilers but don’t want to have to look for non-themed words to save up for the in-game clues, you can find two spoiled words in the sections below. Each contains just one word and a screenshot of where it belongs in thisrelaxing puzzle game.
Word 2: Office
The Answer to Today’s New York Times Games Strands
If you want the whole answer, check out the expandable section below. Inside are all the themed words, the Spangram, and a screenshot of a finished puzzle so you’re able to see where all those words go in the grid.
The category for today isHomeroom. The words are Office, Library, Kitchen, Hall, Study, Pantry, and Foyer.
Today’s Strands Explained
Don’t get thispuzzle game? In the section below, you can find how the clue, the Spangram, and the themed words all go together. Open it up to get all the details of today’sStrands.
The clue isFull Housebecause all of the themed words are rooms that would fill a house. The Spangram,Home Room, is in reference to how all the themed words are rooms that go in your home.
Want to play? Check out theNew York Times Games Strandswebsite available on almost any device with a browser.