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NYT Strands hints and answers for June 27 puzzle number 846

For the 27 June 2026 edition of NYT Strands, puzzle 846, the spangram is APARTMENTS. Players must identify seven theme-related words in a six-by-eight grid.

NYT Strands hints and answers for June 27 puzzle number 846
NYT Strands hints and answers for June 27 puzzle number 846

As of Saturday, 27 June 2026, the New York Times has released puzzle number 846 of its daily word-search game, Strands. This latest installment continues the series of puzzles that challenge players to navigate a six by eight grid of letters to uncover a collection of themed words.

The core objective in Strands involves identifying a series of theme-related words hidden within the grid. Once identified, these words are highlighted in blue. A central component of each puzzle is the "spangram," a special word or phrase that encapsulates the day's theme and spans the entire grid from one side to the other. Upon discovery, the spangram is highlighted in yellow. According to the game's mechanics, every letter in the grid must be utilized exactly once across the total set of theme words and the spangram.

For the puzzle dated 27 June 2026, the spangram is identified as APARTMENTS. To locate this specific entry, players must begin with the A that is four letters down on the far-left row, and wind across.

The 27 June 2026 puzzle consists of a total of seven words to be found, which includes the six regular theme words and the single spangram. Players may connect letters in any direction—vertically, horizontally, or diagonally—and possess the ability to change directions in the middle of a word to form specific, often quirky shapes. If a player finds themselves struggling, the game provides a hint system: for every three non-theme words of four letters or more that a player successfully identifies, the game unlocks a hint button, which reveals the location of one of the theme words.

The game is available through the official New York Times website and its dedicated mobile games application. While the game provides an opaque hint to start, it does not offer a pre-provided list of words, which contributes to the puzzle's difficulty and time-intensive nature. For those playing on touchscreen devices, the game requires a double-tap on the final letter of a word to confirm the submission.

Puzzle number 846 remains part of a daily release cycle, with new challenges appearing at midnight in each user's respective time zone. Players who successfully solve the 27 June 2026 puzzle will have used every letter in the grid to fulfill the requirements of the seven designated words.

Reporting based on coverage by cnet.com.

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