The New York Times GamesStrandshas a whole new puzzle today. If you are stuck on this puzzle, you aren’t alone; while today’s theme is pretty straight forward but some of the themed words are pretty hard.
If you already knowhow to playStrandsand need help, you may find everything you need to solve this in the article below. There are general hints, word spoilers, the answer, and even an explanation for how the clue and the theme go together.
The NYT Games Strands Puzzle #210 Jun 13, 2025
TheStrandspuzzle for today has the clueWeed ‘em and Reap. There are seven things to find, including the Spangram and the six themed words.
New York Times Games Strands Clues
If you are looking for some spoiler-free hints for thisminimalist puzzle game, check out the three expandable sections below. Each holds a single hint that get more explicit as you go down the article.
General Hint 1
Hint 1: What’s something that you need to weed and then can reap?
Hint 3: Spoils of a well-kept garden in autumn.
Spoilers for Two of the Words in Today’s Strands
If a spoiler or two would help, but you don’t feel like saving up for hints with non-themed words, here are two spoilers below. Open up the sections to see the word and where it goes in the puzzle.
Word 2: Squash
The Answer to Today’s New York Times Games Strands
The answer to thischallenging puzzle gameis in the section below. If you open it up, you’ll see the Spangram, the themed words, and a screenshot of where they all go in the letter grid.
The category for today isFallHarvest. The words are Squash, Kohlrabi, Radish, Onion, Pumpkin, and Apple.
Today’s Strands Explained
If you don’t get this puzzle, no worries. The section below contains an explanation for how the Spangram, the themed words, and the clue fit together in thisinnovative puzzle game.
Weed ‘em and Reapis in reference to how you need to weed, take care of, and then reap the benefits of a garden withFall Harvestplants. Each of these themed words is a different veggie or fruit that is ready to harvest in fall.
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