What is a spangram?
The spangram is a special word that connects two opposite sides of the board and reveals the theme of the puzzle.
Gaming / Puzzles
The New York Times' Strands puzzle has quickly become a daily addiction for word game enthusiasts. Combining elements of word search with strategic thinking, Strands challenges players to find themed words hidden within a grid. This guide p...
Strands is the newest addition to the NYT's suite of word games, joining Wordle, Connections, and Spelling Bee. In Strands, players must identify a set of words related to a specific theme, as well as a 'spangram' that connects the theme words. The spangram always spans the board, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
**Gameplay** The game presents a 6x8 grid of letters. Players drag or tap letters to form words. Theme words are highlighted in blue when found, and the spangram is highlighted in yellow. Every letter in the grid is part of the solution, and there are no overlapping theme words.
**Strategies** * Look for words that fit the theme. * Experiment with four-letter or longer words. * Use the hint system: every three non-theme words you find earns you a hint.
**Example Puzzle (November 15, 2025)** The theme was 'We can see right through them,' and the spangram was 'EYETOEYE.' The theme words were GLASSES, LENSES, GOGGLES, BINOCULARS, and SPECTACLES.
**Where to Play** Strands is available on the NYT Games site&ref=yanuki.com on desktop or mobile.
The spangram is a special word that connects two opposite sides of the board and reveals the theme of the puzzle.
Find three non-theme words to earn a hint, which reveals letters in one of the theme words.
No, there is no limit to the number of guesses, and no timer.
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