The New York Times’ NYT Strands puzzle for November 12, 2025 (#619) paid homage to one of its most iconic creations — the crossword. The day’s theme, titled “How puzzling,” cleverly intertwined Strands’ signature word search style with the familiar logic of crosswords.
The clue “Should we do the puzzle?” hinted at the meta nature of the challenge. Players who deciphered the connection soon discovered that every word was a nod to the crossword universe — from DOWN and ACROSS to BYLINE and GRID. The day’s spangram, stretching across the board, was appropriately CROSSWORD.
The official NYT Strands theme — “How puzzling” — pointed directly toward crossword terminology. Players found themselves navigating a grid filled with references to classic puzzle terms.
Key theme answers included:
DOWN
GRID
ACROSS
CLUES
NUMBERS
BYLINE
ANSWERS
To unlock hints, players could find shorter four-letter words like MORE, CROSS, CANS, MOSS, SOUL, and BLED. Collecting three or more of these gave additional clues to aid progress.
The spangram “CROSSWORD” started from the fourth row on the far-left side and stretched horizontally, symbolizing the connection between NYT’s classic puzzle formats.
Puzzle analysts and NYT Games followers praised today’s edition for its layered creativity.
“Integrating crossword terminology directly into Strands made today’s puzzle both clever and nostalgic,” said a NYT Games reviewer.
Online player communities described the challenge as “deceptively simple” yet rewarding once the meta connection clicked. The clue “Should we do the puzzle?” was widely regarded as one of the most elegant hints in recent memory.
The November 12 Strands puzzle demonstrated how NYT Games continues to innovate across formats.
Unlike recent Strands puzzles that focused on pop culture or general knowledge, this one paid tribute to NYT’s puzzle heritage — connecting Strands, Wordle, Connections, and Mini Crossword through shared wordplay.
The puzzle appealed both to crossword veterans, who instantly recognized familiar jargon, and to newcomers exploring NYT’s growing word game collection.
Fans can expect upcoming Strands editions to maintain a mix of educational, pop culture, and meta-game themes. Official hints, daily answers, and spangram solutions are released every morning through NYT Games’ official portal and its app.
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