Today’s NYT Strands puzzle focused entirely on perfumes, aromas, and fragrance-related ingredients and scent categories.
The spangram “FRAGRANCE” connected every puzzle answer through perfume-inspired scent terminology and aromatic word associations.
Players identified fruity, floral, woody, and musky scent notes using carefully provided opening-letter clues
The NYT STRANDS puzzle of May 28 focused on the theme of fragrances, scents, and the elements found in perfumes. The task required guessing all words connected to the aromas of substances such as those used in perfumes, candles, essential oils, and other fragrance-based products.
The hint provided officially by the NYT for today is:
‘Talking Scents’
This tip made clear that each clue should be about aromas or fragrance-based items in some way. While it may seem overly broad at first glance, the hint proved to be more understandable once clues began appearing on the game board.
The second tip made the guessing easier yet:
‘Yes, things you smell’
If players needed assistance without showing the full answer, the game provided the first letters of each word.
PE: This is the key to the word Pear, which is a note of fruit fragrances used in perfumes.
SA: These were the initials of Sandalwood, the most popular woody notes with the scent of creamy, warm wood.
JAS: This is the code for Jasmine, a floral scent note often used in expensive perfumes and oils.
MU: These were the initials of Musk, which is the deepest scent used as a perfume base.
NE: These were the initials of Neroli, which is an oil produced from the orange blossoms.
BE: These letters made up the word Bergamot, which is a citrus ingredient.
What is Today’s Spangram?
The most important clue in every Strands puzzle is the spangram. It connects the entire theme and usually stretches across the board.
FRAGRANCE: The word perfectly tied together all the answers and confirmed the perfume and scent-related category.
Here are all the correct answers from today’s puzzle:
Pear
Sandalwood
Jasmine
Musk
Neroli
Bergamot
Each answer represents a distinct fragrance family, ranging from fruity and floral to woody and musky.
Also Read: Today’s NYT Strands Hints and Answers for May 27, 2026
Many players found today’s NYT Strands difficult at first because the theme remained broad. Once ‘FRAGRANCE’ appeared as the spangram, the remaining words became much easier to identify.
The puzzle stood out because it combined everyday scent references with perfume-industry terminology, making it enjoyable for both casual players and fragrance enthusiasts.
NYT Strands continues attracting puzzle fans by mixing themed word searches with clever clue structures, and today’s fragrance-themed challenge delivered another satisfying solve.