Strandshas yet another difficult puzzle today. In order to complete it, you will have to know quite a bit about a subject that many people aren’t very familiar with, and you will have to spell some words that have unique spellings.
If you already knowhow to playStrands, but you need help with today’s puzzle, this article is for you. In it, you can find general hints with no spoilers, individual spoiled words, and even the whole answer if you want to see it. Keep scrolling to get all the help you need with this difficult puzzle.
The NYT Games Strands Puzzle #153 July 25, 2025
TheStrandspuzzle for today has the clueA Night at the Museum. There are six total items to find, one Spangram and five themed words.
New York Times Games Strands Clues
If you don’t like how the in-game clue forStrandsalways spoil a whole word, but you still need help, look below. Each of these three covered up sections contains a single, spoiler-free hint for thismobile puzzle game.
Hint 2: Different kinds of art.
General Hint 3
Hint 3: Subjects that you learn as an art history major.
Spoilers for Two of the Words in Today’s Strands
If a spoiled word or two would help with thischallenging word puzzle game, click the Read More buttons below. Each hidden section contains one spoiled word along with its location in the letter grid of the puzzle.
Word 2: Modern
The Answer to Today’s New York Times Games Strands
The answer to today’sStrandspuzzle is located in the section below. If you want to see all the themed words, the Spangram, and a screenshot of where all those words go in the puzzle, click the Read More button below.
The category for today isArtHistory. The words are Baroque, Modern, Romantic, Classical, and Medieval.
Today’s Strands Explained
Does theNew York Times GamesStrandsnot make any sense today? If you want a full explanation of how the theme and the clue go together, look into the expandable section below.
The themeArt Historyis all about different kinds of art that can be seen at an art museum. All the themed words are different art types/genres from history.
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