Strandsis back with another 6x8 grid of seemingly-jumbled up letters. Hidden inside this letter jumble are seven themed words that all belong in the same category. Today’s puzzle is pretty challenging, and if you want some help but don’t like the in-game hint system, this article has got you.
If you already know how to play Strands, and you are looking for general clues, spoilers, explanations, or even the full answer, you’re able to find that all and more below. Just scroll down; each section is covered up to prevent you from spoiling too much for yourself as you look for the clue you want to see.

The NYT Games Strands Puzzle #94 for July 11, 2025
TheStrandspuzzle for today has the clue:They’re Good People. There are seven hidden words, consisting of a Spangram category and six themed words.
New York Times Games Strands Clues
If you want a few hints that won’t spoil any of the words, check out the sections below. Each contains just one hint that will get you a little closer to the answer.
Hint 2: Names of people that are also good things.
General Hint 3
Hint 3: Common given names, which are also words for things that are good.
Spoilers for Two of the Words in Today’s Strands
Want more hints? Check the two sections below; each one has one spoiled word for today’spuzzle gameand reveals that word’s position in the letter grid.
Word 2: Grace
The Answer to Today’s New York Times Games Strands
Want to see the full answer for thisinternet browser-based game? The section below contains all the themed words as well as their positions in the letter grid.
The category for today isVirtueNames. The words are Prudence, Felicity, Grace, Hope, Justice, and Faith.

Today’s Strands Explained
If you would like an explanation for how the Spangram, the themed words, and the clue all go together, check out the expandable section below. It contains all the info you need to put the pieces together for thisiPhone-friendly puzzle game.
They’re Good Peoplerefers to how all theseVirtuewords are commonly used as firstNamesfor people.

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