Check out the section below if you don’t get the NYTimes Strands puzzle. This expandable article will provide answers, hints, clues, and spangram for Thursday, December 26. Get the solution guide for the game #298.   

This game presents an engaging twist to the classic crossword experience and interactively challenges your vocabulary and creativity. Whether you are a pro puzzler or a beginner, it is a perfect blend of entertainment and brain exercise. Now, start exploring today’s puzzle and boost your word skills with this puzzle. 

NYT Strands Logo

The game presents a new puzzle to play every day. The game will bring you with a six-by-eight grid of letters. The Strand aims at finding hidden words and uncovering the day’s theme. Players are given 48 letters on a 6×8 grid board to fill it twisting words horizontally, vertically, and diagonally.  

Today’s Theme

Today’s theme is as follows: Relative conjunction

 

How To Play:

This is not just a game as it presents a challenging and engaging puzzle to flex your vocabulary. For the game’s fans, we are serving you an amazing guide to finding the hidden word and uncovering the day’s theme. 

In this section, we are teaching a fantastic method to get the perfect remark on the game. You will get a guide to play the game well, so practice this guide to ace the daily puzzle to get today’s answers daily.

How to Play NYT Strands and find Hints: Clues, Answers, Spangram Today

Clues Words For Today’s Hints

Today’s Clues for  Hints

Are you hunting for the hint for today’s puzzle? You are in the right section of the blog. Now, find 3 clue words on the board to earn every hint. Every hint shows the letters of theme words but if there is already an active hint, you will know the sequence of the theme word.

Below are possible non-theme words with four letters. When you find three non-theme words (Clue words), you need to unlock the hint button and get the letters of the theme word to unscramble.   

SINE, COTE, WHEN, RAND, CLUE, GRAN, RIND, DIRE, CHIN, GRAND, NITE, TINE, CHILD, COUNT, WHET, PUCE.

 

Today’s Spangram

Today’s Spangram is REUNION

SPOILER WARNING: Information about today’s puzzle is ahead, so don’t read on if you don’t want to know the answers to game #298

Answers for Thursday, December 26

This section is bound with the answers. If you still didn’t find today’s answers, don’t worry! We are compiling all the answers for today’s game excluding “Sprangram” (mentioned in the above section). You can make the most of these listed answers for your convenience. 

INLAW, NIECE, UNCLE, GRANDCHILD, NEPHEW, COUSIN, AUNT.

 

Complete Solutions for Yesterday’s puzzle – December 25, Puzzle #297

Do you want to revisit yesterday’s Game? Get the proper guidance in brief to the complete solution for yesterday’s puzzle. We are attaching yesterday’s theme, clue words, spangram, and answers for our new and regular visitors.

 

Yesterday’s theme was: A VISIT FROM SANTA

 

Yesterday’s Clue Words

Sulk, Rags, Clue, Racks, Shuck, Lots, Huck, Scar, Slot, Pluck, Luck, Hulk.

Yesterday’s Spangram

STOCKING

Yesterday’s Answers:

CANDY, SCARF, SOCKS, ORANGE, PLUSHIE, COAL, PENS, TOYS.

What to play after the New York Times Strands?

Did you enjoy this puzzle? The New York Times created a separate section for game lovers who want to boost word power. There are so many games in the NYT Games section to play after this game

 

If you are a fan of NYT puzzles and want to explore your mental ability or vocabulary then play the NYT Wordle. Wordle is the most popular NYT Game. After Wordle, you can get a quick dose of English vocabulary from Connections, Mini Crossword, Spelling Bee, Tiles, LetterBoxed, and Sudoku

 

Frequently Asked Questions

You might have some queries in your mind. So, we are providing you a list of some common questions with answers to clear your doubts. These are frequently asked questions mentioned below. 

 

  • How to access the NYT Strands game?

To access the game, open your iOS or Android device web to open The New York Times website in the games section or NYT Games app. You can solve a the puzzle after it is released at midnight in your local time zone. 

 

  • What do the dots mean in Strands?

It shows you some shareable cards that indicate how you’ve performed in the game. The blue dots 🔵 indicate theme words you found the yellow dot 🟡indicates a spangram when you found, and the lightbulb 💡indicates words that you received a hint.

  • How are strands scored?

Are you confused about the score? at the end of the game, the game shows your result how you’ve done. A perfect score is if you find all the theme words including a spangram for today’s puzzle without using any hint.

  • How to find answers to NYT Strands?

Finding the answers means completing the puzzle successfully. For every three non-theme words hint reveals the letters of a theme word to unscramble.  An already active hint shows the sequence of the letters to form a theme word.

  • Can I play past Strands NYT?

You can play a past puzzle by approaching the Archive or by changing the date and time of your device. In the game’s Archive, you get your interest puzzles list you can tap on the game to enjoy it. 

Summing Up

In the above writing composition, we have tried to serve you with common queries and solutions for NYTimes Strands Game #298 today’s Answers, Hints, Clues, and Spangram for Thursday, December 26. If you found this article interesting and helpful for you then must share it with your dear and near ones. For further game updates must bookmark MonkTech Games.