

The puzzle centers on elevated emotions, grouping words that represent intense happiness and joy.
The spangram Seventh Heaven clearly unifies all theme words under a single idea.
Emotional context and synonym strength play a major role in solving this Strands puzzle.
The NYT Strands puzzle for Thursday, January 22, delivers an uplifting and feel-good challenge. The grid for today, though lighter in feeling, is still capable of giving a good mental workout to the solver, as it is built on the theme of happiness and emotional peaks. The positive words used in this puzzle have made it fun to solve, and understanding it once all the pieces come together is no less rewarding.
NYT today Strands puzzle official hint is ‘Ode to Joy.’ All the theme words symbolize strong happiness, emotional satisfaction, or moments of absolute delight. Instead of just basic positive feelings, the puzzle is about high levels of joy, the type that is usually tied to the most unforgettable events in life. Each solution depicts a degree of happiness that is a bit different from the others, forming a unified and emotionally rich theme.
The hints for the puzzle of today read as follows:
BL (5 letters): Tranquil, profound contentment
EC (7 letters): The most powerful and uncontrollable feeling of joy
RH (8 letters): Happiness demonstrated in an exuberant or melodic way
EU (8 letters): Strongest form of happiness and/or pleasure
EL (7 letters): A sudden and great feeling of happiness
Below are all the non-spangram answers that were a part of the puzzle for January 22:
BLISS
ECSTASY
RHAPSODY
EUPHORIA
ELATION
All these terms not only represent but also carry the essence of the main theme of heightened joy and emotional satisfaction.
The spangram for today’s puzzle is SEVENTH HEAVEN. This phrase perfectly captures the shared meaning behind every theme word. Traditionally used to describe a state of complete happiness or contentment, the spangram ties the puzzle together both linguistically and conceptually.
Focus on emotional tone when interpreting the theme.
Look for synonyms that share intensity, not just meaning.
Longer, expressive words often signal theme answers.
Identifying the spangram early helps narrow the search space.
The January 22 NYT Strands puzzle is remarkable for its brightness and kindliness. By means of an expressive vocabulary and an easy-to-follow theme, it has made a very good halfway point between difficulty and fun. Puzzles like this one that come every day not only keep the learners' language skills sharp but also pay tribute to the marvel of words and feelings.