The New York Times’ Strands puzzle presents a captivating twist on the classic word search, demanding a sharp eye and strategic thinking. Like other popular NYT games such as Wordle, Connections, and the Mini Crossword, Strands can pose a formidable challenge. If you’re seeking guidance or the solutions to today’s puzzle, you’ve come to the right place.
NYT Strands logo.
Deciphering the Strands Gameplay
The objective of each Strands puzzle is to identify the “theme words” concealed within the grid. By dragging or tapping letters, you form words, confirming your selection with a double-tap on the final letter. Correct theme words highlight in blue and become locked.
Finding non-theme words isn’t futile. For every three non-theme words of at least four letters, you earn a hint. This hint reveals the letters of a theme word, leaving you to unscramble them. Each letter in the grid contributes to spelling the theme words without any overlap – every letter is used once and only once.
A unique element of Strands is the “spangram,” a special theme word (or words) embodying the puzzle’s theme and spanning two opposite sides of the board. Upon discovery, the spangram illuminates in yellow. The ultimate goal is to complete the puzzle swiftly and efficiently, minimizing the use of hints.
Unraveling Today’s Strands Challenge
Today’s theme revolves around “In the circle of life.” A helpful clue to guide you: king of the jungle.
Unveiling Today’s Strands Solutions
Today’s Spangram
The spangram, often the key to unlocking the puzzle’s theme, is:
- LIONKING
This spangram should provide significant insight into the remaining theme words.
Example of a Strands puzzle with highlighted words.
Today’s Complete Strands Answers
Here are all of today’s Strands answers:
- WARTHOG
- ELEPHANT
- HORNBILL
- MEERKAT
- HYENA
- ZEBRA
These answers, combined with the gameplay mechanics and hints provided, should equip you to conquer future Strands puzzles. Good luck and happy puzzling!