Each day, the New York Times invites its readers into a small act of pattern recognition — a puzzle that asks not just what words are hidden, but what connects them. On December 30, that connecting thread is the music of 2025, and the grid holds within it a diagonal declaration: 'Hit Songs.' It is a modest ritual, this daily search, but it speaks to something enduring in us — the desire to find meaning woven into apparent randomness.
NYT Strands Puzzle Guide: December 30 Hints and Answers
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