Strandshas a whole new grid of seemingly random letters in today’s puzzle, and you might be looking for a little bit of help with it. It’s not an easy puzzle, especially if you aren’t particularly familiar with the category or some of the words. If you are looking for help that isn’t help with therules of how to playStrands, you can find all sorts of helpful tips in the article below. You’ll find individual word spoilers, general hints, and even an explanation of the answer if you would like to see it.
The NYT Games Strands Puzzle #37 for June 23, 2025
The puzzle today has the clueCan I Have My Quarter Back?It also contains seven things to find: one Spangram and six hidden words.
New York Times Games Strands Clues
If you are looking for a little hint that won’t spoil anything, you’re able to find three general hints hidden in the expandable sections below. Each one has a new clue for thispuzzle game that can make you smarter.
General Hint 1
Hint 1 for today’sStrandspuzzle: What if quarter isn’t talking about money?
Hint 3: American Football.
Spoilers for Two of the Words in Today’s Strands
If a single word spoiler might be more helpful to you, you can find two individual words in each of the sections below. Press the Read More button to see just one word hidden in thisfree browser puzzle game.
Word 2: Dolphin
The Answer to Today’s New York Times Games Strands
If you are looking for the full spoiler for today’sStrands, check out the section below. It contains the Spangram, the words, and the locations of each of the words in the puzzle too.
The category for today isTeamPlayers. The words are Dolphin, Cowboy, Raven, Patriot, Panther, and Titan.

Today’s Strands Explained
Mystified in how the clue, the Spangram, and all the themed words all go together? you’re able to find all the information you need in the expandable section below.
The clue for thispuzzle gameisCan I Have My Quarter Back?which is referencing the fact that Quarterbacks are American Football players. Each hidden word like Titan and Cowboy, is a singular team member of an NFL team like the Titans and the Cowboys. The Spangram isTeam Players, refering to that face that each is a singular player on one of these teams as well.

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