Strandshas a whole new puzzle today with a challenging premise: search the letter jumble for several themed words, and use each of the letters only once, and it’s even more difficult than therules ofStrandsmake it sound. This puzzle is probably one of the hardest puzzles the New York Times Games has released, and you might be looking for some help. In the article below, you can findhints, spoilers, explanations, and more. Whatever you need to get through this puzzle with a win, this article has available for you.

The NYT Games Strands Puzzle #66 for June 17, 2025

Today’s clue isCan You Digit?There are eight things to find in this puzzle: one Spangram category and seven themed words.

New York Times Games Strands Clues

Searching for some help with today’s puzzle that doesn’t spoil the whole thing? In the sections below, you can find general clue that won’t ruin any of the words in thisgame for puzzle lovers.

General Hint 1

Hint 1: What does Digit mean that could be relevant to this puzzle?

Hint 2: Different kinds of numbers.

General Hint 3

Hint 3: Important (and some not-so important) numbers you may have memorized.

Spoilers for Two of the Words in Today’s Strands

If you are still stuck on today’spuzzle game similar toWordle,you may find more hints below. Each section has one spoiler word along with its position in the puzzle.

Word 2: Dance

The Answer to Today’s New York Times Games Strands

Need to see the whole answer for today’sNew York Times GamesStrands? Check out the section below to see the whole answer.

The category for today isNumbers. The words are Serial, Telephone, Bacon, Dance, Binary, Lucky, and Whole.

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Today’s Strands Explained

If you are confused as to how the Spangram, the themed words, and the clue all go together, look at the section below. Inside, you’ll find the explanation of today’s theme.

Today’s puzzle is all about different kinds ofNumbers, andCan You Digit?refers to how numbers are digits. While most of the themed words are pretty self explanatory, like whole numbers and telephone numbers, you might be curious about what a Bacon number is. This refers to your Kevin Bacon, or how many degrees you are separated from Kevin Bacon, a famous actor who has been in dozens of movies, includingFootlooseandTremors.

Click to Reveal New York Times Strands Clue

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