HIGHLIGHTS
- Today’s NYT Strands theme is “What a Softie!”, meaning players need to find words that are typically soft or fuzzy.
- The Spangram is 8 characters long, starting with “G” and ending with “Y,” running vertically through the puzzle.
- SL, PE, CA, CH, and DU are the first two letters of the remaining answers for today’s NYT Strands.
In NYT Strands, players navigate a 6×8 word grid, searching for words that share a common theme.
Each puzzle includes a spangram—a word that spans between two opposite sides of the board and broadly represents the theme.
Players must find words in the grid in a way that uses all the letters without any words overlapping.
What A Softie! Meaning In The NYT Strands
Today’s NYT Strands theme is “What a Softie!,” meaning players must identify six hidden words related to the theme.

At first glance, the theme made me think it was related to ice cream. With no way to confirm it, I searched for words at random.
Doing this might bring me closer to completing the puzzle or help me find a hint by marking an unrelated word.
However, it’s best for players to find the spangram, as it offers a clearer insight into the theme.

Today’s Spangram is “Get Fuzzy,” beginning at the second word in the first row and ending at the fifth word in the last row.
Revealing the spangram suggests that the words are connected to the idea of soft, fuzzy things.
All Answers For NYT Strands For April 23, 2025
To complete today’s NYT Strands puzzle and achieve a perfect score, you must highlight six words, including the spangram.

Marking words that appear in the grid but are unrelated to the theme will help fill the hint bar.
Once you completely fill it by marking three unrelated words, you can use it to highlight the letters of one of the answers.

Here are all the words you’ll find in the NYT Strands for April 23, 2025:
- Slippers
- Peach
- Caterpillar
- Chenille
- Duckling
The words match the theme by focusing on the physical softness and fuzziness of an object in today’s NYT Strands.

Once you mark all the answers, you’ll complete today’s puzzle and wait until midnight for the next game.
In the meantime, stay engaged by exploring other NYT games such as Wordle, Connections, Spelling Bee, and more.

