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Strands. About New York Times Games. Since the launch of The Crossword in 1942, The Times has captivated solvers by providing engaging word and logic games. In 2014, we introduced...
It will be free for everyone to play on the web beginning March 4. This new puzzle is a word search with a unique twist. When solvers open the game, they will see a 6-by-8 grid of letters....
Join the Custom Strands community to create, play, and share your own NYT-style strands games. Challenge friends, explore new puzzles, and track your completions.
Play the Daily New York Times Crossword puzzle edited by Will Shortz online. Try free NYT games like the Mini Crossword, Ken Ken, Sudoku & SET plus our new subscriber-only puzzle...
Starting this week, solvers can play Strands in the New York Times Games app for iOS and Android devices. Strands joins New York Times Games’s other puzzles, like Connections, Wordle, Spelling Bee, The Crossword and The Mini in the Games app. Free to download, the app offers puzzles for every level so you can steadily improve your skills.
Launched in beta-testing and accessible for free on the web, Strands challenges players with a 6-by-8 grid of letters, where the goal is to discover theme words interconnected by a common element, revealed through a spangram.
NYT Strands Unlimited Game is a limitless, Wordle-inspired expansion of the beloved NYT Strands Game, designed to enhance your vocabulary through endless fun of connecting letters to find words.
Keep your mind sharp with word and logic puzzles from New York Times Games. Free to download, the app offers new puzzles daily for every skill level. App Features and Games: NEW:...
Keep your mind sharp with word and logic puzzles from New York Times Games. Free to download, the app offers new puzzles daily for every skill level. App Features and Games: NEW: STRANDS. Our latest game lets you find hidden words and uncover the day’s theme. It’s the word search you know, with a twist. WORDLE.
Strands is a dynamic word search game developed by the New York Times Games team. It features a 6-by-8 grid of letters where players find words based on a common theme, revealed through a special word called a spangram.