Strandshas a new 6x8 letter jumble filled with seemingly random letters and an oblique clue to help you sort them out. If you are stuck on this puzzle, you’ll need more than just the rules ofhow to play Strands, you’ll also need to know the words, the category, and might even need a little luck. If you are stuck on this difficult puzzle and need some help, this article is for you. Below, you can find general hints to the puzzle, some individual word spoilers, the entireanswer to today’s puzzle, and even an explanation for how the themed words and the clue go together.
The NYT Games Strands Puzzle #67 for June 30, 2025
Today’s clue isTap to Play.There are seven things to find in this puzzle: one Spangram category and six themed words.
New York Times Games Strands Clues
If you want some general hints for thisPC puzzle gamethat don’t spoil a whole word like the in-game hint system does, you can find those below. Each section contains just one hint, and they get more specific as you scroll down.
Hint 3: Things you might find while practicing your putts.
Spoilers for Two of the Words in Today’s Strands
If you are stuck on today’schallenging puzzle, you can find spoilers for two of the words below. In each section there is only one word, along with its position inside the letter grid.
Word 2: Ramp
The Answer to Today’s New York Times Games Strands
Just want the entire spoiler for today’sNew York Times GamesStrands? In the expandable section below, you will find the Spangram and all the themed words along with their positions in the puzzle.
The category for today isMinigolf. The words are Tunnel, Waterfall, Ramp, Boulder, Castle, and Windmill.

Today’s Strands Explained
Today’s Spangram, themed words, and clue don’t make sense? Check out the expandable section below for the full explanation of how they all come together.
In order to putt inMini Golf, you need to take the putter and the ball andTap to play. Each of these items is something you will probably see while playing at a mini golf course.

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