Strandshas yet another letter jumble with a bunch of words hidden inside of it. If you are stuck on Jul 09, 2025’s seemingly impossible puzzle and looking for some clues, you may find a whole slew of helpful suggestions below.
This article is designed for those who already know the rules ofhow to playStrandsand are looking for help with puzzle number 91. Below, you can find general tips, the spoiler for the whole puzzle, word spoilers, and even an explanation of what the puzzle means. The guide tries to provide a wide assortment of hints to suit most people’s needs.
The NYT Games Strands Puzzle #91 for July 11, 2025
TheStrandspuzzle for today has the clueNailed It!There are a total of eight things to find: one Spangram and seven themed words.
New York Times Games Strands Clues
Want a few hints for thischallenging puzzle game? Each one of the sections below contains just one general hint that won’t spoil any of the words in the puzzle.
Hint 1: Nail as in fingernails, perhaps?
Hint 3: A salon day for your fingernails.
Spoilers for Two of the Words in Today’s Strands
If a couple of spoilers would help you to solve thisfree browser game similar to Wordle, check out the sections below. Each one contains just one spoiled word and its location in the puzzle.
Word 2: Moisturize
The Answer to Today’s New York Times Games Strands
If you want to see the full answer to thisword puzzle that can make you smarter, you may find it in the section below. It includes the Spangram and the themed words along with where you can find them in the puzzle.
The category for today isManicure. The words are Color, Cleanse, Base, Topper, Buff, File, and Moisturize.
Today’s Strands Explained
If you finished today’s puzzle, but you still don’t get it, the section below is for you. In the expandable section, you may find a full explanation for how the clue and the themed words all fit together.
The theme for today isManicure. Each one of the themed words is a step in the process of getting a manicure, and the clue,Nailed it!, refers to how manicures are mostly all about your nails.
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