Tired of playing the same old Wordle? Well, the New York Times (NYT) has come up with a brand new word-based puzzle to test your lexicon. The new Strands game is slightly challenging as you don’t have to figure out a single word through a set number of trials. Instead, you are required to identify a total of six to eight words from a jumbled array of letters, all based on a single and straightforward theme. The overall experience that you can expect from the game is a casual one, thanks to NYT’s user-friendly design, but expect your little grey cells to be challenged to the fullest.


NYT Strands: Where To Access


Edited by Tracy Bennett, the same curator behind Wordle, a new game of Strands can be accessed every day on the Games section of the NYT website.


NYT Strands: How To Play


You start with a 6x8 grid of 54 letters. What you need to do is select a chain of letters you think makes a word. 


Now, these words aren’t random, each of them is based on a daily theme. This theme will be shown in a box dubbed Today’s Theme on the left-hand side of the screen.


Based on that theme, you need to identify six to eight words every day.


Now, there is a fun element called Spangram. This is a hidden theme that only reveals itself when you find all six words. 


Why Spangram, you ask? Well, the word spans the entirety of the grid. Add ‘span’ to ‘anagram’, and et voilà! You get Spangram.


Here’s a handy video from YouTuber Every Day Doug to help you out:



So, now that you got a hang of the game, here are today’s answers:


NYT Strands Answers For May 13, 2024


Today’s Theme for Strands: Best in Show


Here are today’s answers for Strands:



  • HUSKY

  • HOUND

  • BOXER

  • COLLIE

  • BEAGLE

  • POODLE

  • SHEPHERD


Spangram: Dogpile


Hope you enjoyed our handy guide to NYT Strands. Stay tuned to ABP Live Gaming for more guides and stories.