Strandshas another difficult puzzle for fans of word-finding games to ponder over. Today’s puzzle has a confusing premise at first, but this article is here to help. Below, you’re able to find general hints, individual word spoilers, and even the whole answer if you want it. All the way at the bottom of this page, there is also a new section to explain how the words, the clue, and the Spangram all go together.
The NYT Games Strands Puzzle #13 for June 06, 2025
Here is the puzzle for today’sStrands. The clue isGrow Up!There are eight total words and a Spangram, making a total ofninethings to find in today’s puzzle.
New York Times Games Strands Clues
If you already knowhow to playStands, but you are looking for some clues to help you out on today’s puzzle, you’re able to find overall hints to the puzzle below. Each expandable section gets a little bit more explicit with the clues. For spoilers, scroll past this section.
Hint 1: All of these come in pairs.
General Hint 2
Hint 2 for thispuzzle game appropriate for kids: One of the words in this puzzle is Adult.
General Hint 3
Hint 3: Two of the words in this puzzle are Foal and Horse.
Spoilers for Two of the Words in Today’s Strands
Each of the two boxes below have only one word in them each, so you can check out just a few spoilers without ruining too much of the puzzle.
Word 1 in thisrelaxing game: Baby

Word 2: Sheep
The Answer to Today’s New York Times Games Strands
If you want the spoiler for thisminimalist puzzle game, you can find it below. Press the Read More button on the expandable section below to see the Spangram and all eight words as well as their locations in the puzzle.
The category for today isParenthood. The words are Baby, Adult, Frog, Tadpole, Sheep, Lamb, Horse, and Foal.

Today’s Strands Explained
Don’t get the puzzle? Below you’re able to find what the category and the words have to do with one another.
The category is pairs of parents and kids. So there is Adult and Baby, Horse and Foal, Frog and Tadpole, etc. SoGrow Up!means both the child and what they will be when they are older.

Want to play? Check out theNew York Times Games Strandswebsite available on almost any device with a browser.


