Nyt Strands Today Hints And Answers For December 26 2024
Today’s Strands Theme
The theme for today’s Strands on December 26, 2024, is — Relative conjunction
NYT Strands Hint for Today
The hint for today’s Spangram for Strands — a social gathering where people come together again after a period of separation.
Once you’ve decrypted the Spangram, finding the theme words for today’s Strands is quite easy. If you still can’t figure it out, we’ve included hints for a couple of theme words below, including one from the top half and another from the bottom half of the board.
To make it easy for you to solve this puzzle on your own without having to scroll down to view the answers, here are some of the Strands hints that may help you:
Hint #1: the offspring of your son or daughter; starts with the letter “G” and ends with “D”. Hint #2: a person you are related to by marriage; starts with the letter “I” and ends with “W”.
Strands Spangram Position: Is It Vertical or Horizontal?
Unlike earlier puzzles with weird twists and turns, the Spangram for today’s Strands is mostly – HORIZONTAL.
We will help you to decipher today’s answer by providing the locations of the first and last letters of today’s Spangram below:
First letter: Column 1, Row 3 Last letter: Column 6, Row 4
Do you also solve Wordle every day? Our posts for today’s Wordle and today’s Connections include helpful hints and answers to these puzzles.
Today’s Strands Spangram Answer
The Spangram answer for today’s Strands #298 on December 26, 2024, is — Reunion
Today’s Strands Answers: Words List
So, what are the answers for NYT Strands on December 26, 2024? Find out below:
AUNT UNCLE NEPHEW NIECE GRANDCHILD COUSIN INLAW
Yesterday’s Strands Answers
Lost all perspective of time, did you? Is this not the Strands game you want to solve? Perhaps you are looking for hints and answers to Strands game #297 from December 25, 2024. In that case, you can find yesterday’s NYT Strands answers here.
Today’s Strands was pretty straightforward as it featured people from your extended family. The first set of theme words (AUNT) and (UNCLE) set the foundation for this theme and made the Spangram easier to crack.
How did today’s Strands game pan out for you? Please share your thoughts in the comments below. See you tomorrow for more fun.