

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 your daily NYT Strands puzzle review. Today’s theme is connected to waves and the sea. The Spangram starts close to the left side of the grid. Hints and clues have been listed below, or you can head straight to the answer key.
Spangrams never run straight. It runs zigzag diagonally across the grid. Thus, making Strands one of the only NYT puzzles where you're tracing a curve instead of reading a row.
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:
Notes, Rent, Hark, Sled, Gale, Gales, Lanes
Today’s Spangram is CORALREEF. To find it, start with the C that is three letters to the right on the bottom row and wind up. A coral reef is a massive underwater ecosystem built and sustained by colonies of tiny marine animals called coral polyps.
These polyps extract calcium carbonate from seawater to build hard, protective exoskeletons. Over thousands of years, these exoskeletons accumulate to form complex, rock-like, structural foundations.
Here’s a simple tip that can help you solve NYT Strands more quickly. First, identify the theme. Today’s theme is ‘beneath the waves’. 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 18 :
Crab
Fish
Algae
Shark
Urchin
Seaweed
Plankton
The theme for today is ‘in the barnyard’. This term literally means being physically submerged or located underwater, specifically underneath the cresting surface of the sea. Figuratively, it evokes a mysterious, hidden, or deeper reality lying just out of sight.