Strands, a clever word game introduced by the New York Times, inviting players to traverse a 6-by-8 grid...
Strands, a fun game by the New York Times. Imagine a 6-by-8 letter grid full of letters waiting for you to discover words that link up with a common theme.
What makes Strands stand out is that it's not your usual word puzzle. You can create words in all sorts of ways, not just in a straight line. The game stays exciting with new themes every day, making it a cool way to boost your vocabulary and knowledge.
Yep, Strands keeps score for each puzzle based on the words you find. You can aim for a 5-star rating by solving the puzzle efficiently. Your scores and progress are neatly tracked in your New York Times Games account. Enjoy the word hunt!
Start the Game:
Open Strands to see the letter grid. Each day brings a new puzzle for you to solve.
Get the Theme:
Figure out the theme for the day. It could be animals, countries, or something else. This theme guides which words you're looking for on the board.
Find Words:
Connect letters to make words related to the theme. You can go up, down, sideways, or even in a twisty path. Start from any letter on the grid.
Use the Spangram:
Look for the special word called the spangram. It connects two sides of the board and helps uncover the theme. Use it to guide your strategy for finding other words.
Score Points and Stars:
Every correct word adds points to your score. Aim for the highest score and try to get a 5-star rating by finding all the themed words efficiently. Keep going until you've explored the theme and maxed out your score. Have fun word-hunting!