What is the theme of today's Strands puzzle?
The theme is 'Nap time!'
Gaming / Puzzle Games
Need help solving today's NYT Strands puzzle? This guide provides hints and answers for the July 10, 2025 (#494) game, along with helpful tips and strategies to improve your puzzle-solving skills.
The NYT Strands puzzle combines word association and spatial reasoning. Each puzzle has a specific theme, and the goal is to find all the hidden words that relate to that theme. One word, the 'spangram,' stretches across the entire board. Finding clue words (words with at least four letters) will reveal hints in the game. The July 10, 2025, puzzle focuses on terms related to napping and sleep. Common strategies include looking for word endings like 'S' to create variations and identifying one theme word to find others. The spangram, SLEEPYHEAD, can be found starting from the 'S' in the fourth row on the left side of the board.
The theme is 'Nap time!'
The spangram is SLEEPYHEAD.
Find any words of four or more letters. After finding three such words, the game will reveal one of the theme words.
You can play it on the NYT Games site on desktop or mobile.
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