Strands reward thematic thinking over speed, asking players to connect meaning across the grid with precision.
The spangram acts as the backbone of the puzzle, tying every discovered word into a single, clear idea.
Hints offer subtle direction without breaking the challenge, helping players regain flow when progress slows.
The grid does not give anything away at first. Letters sit packed together, offering no clear direction. A few words emerge, then another. None of them feel random. They start circling the same idea.
The shift happens quietly, what looked like a word hunt turns into a search for meaning. That realisation is where NYT Strands begins to click.
Available on the New York Times website and the NYT Games app, Strands joins Wordle and Connections but plays on a different instinct. It rewards pattern recognition over speed, pushing players to decode a shared theme instead of isolated words.
Each day presents a fresh 6×8 grid filled with letters and a short clue hinting at a common theme. Your task is to find all the words linked to that idea.
When you correctly identify a theme word, it stays highlighted in blue, helping you visualise progress across the board. Every correct answer pushes the puzzle closer to clarity.
The spangram, a unique word or phrase, is at the center of each Strands puzzle. What all the theme words have in common is explained by this term.
It joins the grid's minimum of two sides.
It can begin or terminate anywhere.
When resolved, it is shown in yellow.
Discovering the spangram frequently turns uncertainty into immediate comprehension.
Strands provides versatility without relying on conjecture:
Letters can join diagonally, vertically, or horizontally.
You can change course in the middle of a word.
In the grid, each letter appears exactly once.
To submit a word on touchscreen devices, double-tap the last letter.
Hints must be earned. The Hint button opens when you find three acceptable four-letter or longer words that are not part of the theme. It gives you a hint without revealing the answer by highlighting the letters of one unexplored theme word.
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Theme hint: Just Write
Here are few words for in-game additional hints for today:
MAIM, CORE, RISE, RISES, STOP, SPOT, POTS
The spangram is:
CORRESPONDENCE
Today’s spangram sits in the centre of the ‘Just Write’ theme words.
The full set of theme words:
MEMO
TEXT
LETTER
POSTCARD
MISSIVE
Today’s NYT Strands theme focuses on different forms of written communication.
NYT Strands succeeds because it values insight over speed. It encourages players to pause, test ideas, and think in terms of meaning rather than letters alone. Every solved grid feels deliberate, every spangram brings order, and every completed puzzle delivers a small but satisfying mental win.