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Tips and Tricks for Today’s NYT Strands Puzzle Revealed
NEW YORK, NY – October 16, 2025 – The New York Times has unveiled another challenging edition of its daily Strands puzzle. This week’s theme, ‘Gait Keeping,’ focuses on terms related to movements and walking styles.
Players are tasked with discovering words that fit the theme as they navigate a grid filled with letters. Among the solutions is the spangram, a special word that spans two sides of the grid. Today’s spangram is ‘SILLYWALKS,’ a playful nod to the classic Monty Python sketch.
Hints for this puzzle indicate that players should focus on different styles of walking, rather than the word ‘gate.’ The excitement of wordplay enhances the experience, especially for seasoned puzzle solvers.
While some words like ‘SCUTTLE’ and ‘CAPER’ may come easily, others such as ‘CAVORT’ or ‘PRANCE’ require a bit more thought. Enthusiasts reported differing levels of difficulty, with some breezing through while others took extra time.
“I thought I would tackle it quickly, but it took longer than I expected,” said one player. “The connections were there, but finding them took a bit of patience.”
Additionally, unique events like the Silly Walks Festival in Brno, Czech Republic, celebrate the fun and whimsy of walking styles and add a cultural twist to this puzzle. As autumn progresses, many fans eagerly anticipate these daily challenges.
For those looking to improve their Strands game, tips and insights can be found on New York Times’ dedicated puzzle page. Stay tuned each day for new themes and challenges.
