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Strandshas a whole new letter grid that is stuffed to the brim with hidden, themed words. to beat this puzzle game, you will need to study the one little clue you are given, then attempt to figure out the theme and find all the answers in the letter grid.
For anyone who already knowshow to playStrands, you likely know how much more difficult this is than it sounds. Figuring out the category is already hard enough without adding all those secret themed words as well. If you are stuck, you can find all the help you’ll need to solve today’sStrandspuzzle below.
The NYT Games Strands The Feeling is Mutual #399 Jun 20, 2025
TheStrandspuzzle for today has the clueThe Feeling Is Mutual. It has eight things to find: the Spangram and seven themed words.
NYT Strands Spangram Tips and Theme Hints
Searching for spoiler-free hints forthis relaxing puzzle game? In the sections below, you can find such hints; they provide a clue to the theme of today’s puzzle without giving too much away.
Hint 3: Getting along well with a new person.
Spoilers for Today’s New York Times Strands
Want a spoiler without the work of saving up for an in-game hint? In the two sections below, you can find a single spoiled word as well as a screenshot of where said word belongs in the letter grid.
Word 2: Relate
The Answer to the NYT The Feeling is Mutual Strands
The full spoiler forthis free browser gamecan be found in the expandable section below. Simply open it up to see all the themed words are where they belong in the puzzle.
The category for today isGet Along. The words are Click, Mesh, Vibe, Agree, Harmonize, Connect, and Relate.
Today’s Strands Explained
Not fully understanding the solution tothis freeWordle-like puzzle game? In the section below, you will find a breakdown of how the themed words and the clue fit together and make perfect sense.
The themed words in today’s Strands all relate toGetting Alongwith another person. Each of these words means that you are both getting on well together, and thefeelingbetween you twois mutual.
Want to play? Check out theNew York Times Games Strandswebsite, available on almost any device with a browser.