

Group words by physical shape, focusing on straight, narrow, stick-like objects.
It reinforces the theme with a clever phrase that ties in with daily clues.
Strands is a captivating blend of Spelling Bee, Connections, and classic Crossword.
Welcome back to our daily NYT Strands guide. Today's Strands Spangram is WHATSFORLUNCH. To find it, start with the W in the top row and wind downward and across, forming a shape similar to the number 7. NYT Strands averages roughly 3.56 million daily players and has been played more than 1.3 billion times since its release.
If you're new to NYT Strands, here's a quick overview of how the game works. The game combines elements of the NYT Crossword, Connections, and Spelling Bee. Players get 48 letters on a 6×8 board and a daily theme as a hint. NYT Strands is an engaging daily word puzzle that challenges players' vocabulary and pattern-recognition skills.
Did you know that there are some words that you can use as hints to find the answers? We have sorted out the best hints. Take a look:
Sung, Draw, Lunch, Wash, Munch, Spat, Spats, Past, Pats.
Also Read: Today’s NYT Strands Hints and Answers for June 15, 2026
Today’s Spangram is WHATSFORLUNCH. This is a common expression used to ask what food is being served, prepared, or eaten during the midday meal. In informal contexts, the phrase ‘to eat someone for lunch’ means to easily defeat, outdo, or overpower them.
Here’s a simple tip that can help you solve NYT Strands more quickly. First, identify the theme. Today’s theme is ‘for here or to go’. Another helpful tip is to look for long words stretching across the edges of the grid, as they often form the Spangram.
We have listed below all the non-Spangram answers for June 16:
Gyro
Soup
Wrap
Ramen
Sandwich
Salad
Tacos
The theme for today is ‘for here or to go’. It is a common question asked by staff at cafes and fast-food restaurants. It asks whether you plan to eat inside the establishment on their plates, or if you need your food packed up to take elsewhere.