NYT Strands Hints and Answers For Today (October 31, 2025)

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SUMMARY

  • The NYT Strands puzzle got updated on October 31, 2025.
  • The full puzzle is about human skeleton.
  • Spangram for today's puzzle is "Skeleton."

It’s the end of October, and the NYT Strands daily puzzle got an update to sum up the month. If you’re unable to complete the full puzzle, here are some hints and the full solution to get over today’s hurdle.

NYT Strands Hints for October 31, 2025

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Here are some hints to get started with the NYT Strands #607 puzzle on October 31, 2025:

Theme Clue: The puzzle involves different bones in the body.

Word Lengths: You’ll find words with 4 to 8 letters.

Spangram Hint: Look for a word to sum up a collection of bones.

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Extra Nudge: Keep thinking about various kinds of bones in the body.

In case you’re unable to find all the words, you can check the next section for the full solution.

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NYT Strands Answers for October 31, 2025

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The solution for the NYT Strands #607 puzzle on October 31, 2025, is given below:

Theme: Good Bones

Spangram: SKELETON

Other Words:

  • FEMUR: The longest and largest bone in the human body, which is also known as the thigh bone.
  • ULNA: One of two bones located in the forearm.
  • SKULL: Collection of bones on the human head.
  • FIBULA: Narrow bone located beside the larger Tibia (lower leg).
  • HUMERUS: Upper arm bone.
  • RADIUS: Thicker bone in the forearm.
  • STERNUM: The flat, long bone on the chest.

Today’s puzzle is all about the bones present in a human skeleton. Were you able to find all the words? Share with us in the comments below.

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