Strands

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STRANDS

Strands — Wordle English

Strands, but in 80+ languages. Uncover today's theme on a 6x8 grid and find the spangram that crosses it. Daily and unlimited, free, no login.

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How to Play Strands

Strands is a daily themed word-search on a 6×8 grid of letters. Every letter belongs to exactly one of the hidden theme words — six to nine of them, all tied to the day's theme. One word, the spangram, stretches edge to edge and describes the theme itself. Trace paths by dragging through adjacent letters (orthogonally OR diagonally). Find any non-theme dictionary word along the way and it banks toward a hint. There are no wrong guesses, no game-over — just a satisfying aha when the last path clicks. If you know NYT Strands, this is the same daily ritual — across more languages over time, free, no account required.

How Strands works

Every day's puzzle hides a set of theme words plus one spangram — a word or phrase that ties them together and stretches edge-to-edge across the grid. Trace adjacent letters to spell each entry.

Theme words

All theme words share one connecting idea. Find them by tracing across the grid — letters can be reused across different words but not within the same one.

The spangram

One word or short phrase touches both edges of the board. It names the theme. The spangram is always longer than the theme words and always crosses the grid.

Hint mechanic

Find three non-theme words to earn a hint — the hint highlights the letters of one theme word. Hints never reveal the spangram.

Tips & Strategy

1
Start with a vowel-rich word

Words like CRANE, STARE, or ADIEU test common letters quickly. Knowing which vowels are present narrows options fast.

2
Use what you know

Green letters stay locked. Yellow letters must move. Gray letters are eliminated. Each guess should use all three clues.

3
Think about common patterns

English words often end in -TION, -IGHT, -OUND, -MENT. Other languages have their own patterns — learn them.

4
Eliminate, don't guess randomly

Your second word should test new letters, not repeat confirmed ones. Cover as many untested consonants as possible.

5
Watch for double letters

Words like CREEK, FLOSS, or APPLE are common traps. If your clues don't add up, consider a repeated letter.

6
Use hard mode to improve

Hard mode forces you to use confirmed clues in every guess. It builds better habits even when you switch back to normal.

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Why Wordle Global

80+ Languages

From Arabic to Yoruba. The largest multilingual Wordle.

Word Definitions

Learn the meaning of every word after you play. Expand your vocabulary.

Unique Word Art

Every word comes with a custom illustration. Collect them all.

Dark Mode & Themes

Light, dark, and high-contrast modes for comfortable play.

Works Everywhere

PWA — install on any device. Works offline. No download needed.

Free Forever

No account required. No paywall. Just play.

Strands vs NYT Strands vs wordly.org

How this Strands compares to the original and the most-trafficked clone.

FeatureStrands (Wordle Global)NYT Strandswordly.org
LanguagesEnglish on launch — more rolling out as embeddings land for each languageEnglish onlyEnglish only
Grid6×8 (48 cells)6×8 (48 cells)6×8 (48 cells)
Theme curationHand-authored seeds v1; embedding-cluster + LLM audit pipeline as it rolls outHand-curated by NYT editorsScraped / republished
Unlimited modeYes — endless packings from the same pool, separate statsNoNo
HintsBank 1 hint per 3 valid non-theme words you find; click to outline an unfound word, click again to reveal its startSame 3-word gate, same outline → reveal escalationSame (mimics NYT)
SpangramEdge-to-edge, amber, names the themeEdge-to-edge, yellow, names the themeSame (mimics NYT)
PaywallFree foreverNYT Games subscription after free trialFree (ad-supported)
Ads during playNoNo (subscription)Yes — header + post-win interstitials
AccountOptional — progressiveRequiredNo — no persistence across devices
Other modes in the same hub13+ modes (Classic, Speed, Semantic, Globle, Mathle, Waffle, Bee, Strands, Squaredle, multi-board…)NYT Games bundle (Wordle, Connections, Mini, Crossword…)Wordly-brand hub of ~10 mode clones

Comparison based on publicly available information, April 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Strands?
Strands is a daily themed word-search on a 6×8 grid of letters. Every one of the 48 letters belongs to exactly one theme word. Six to nine theme words fit the day's theme; one of them — the spangram — stretches edge to edge and names the theme itself. Drag or tap through adjacent letters (including diagonals) to trace a word. There are no wrong guesses and no game-over: you play until every cell is coloured in.
How is Strands on Wordle Global different from NYT Strands?
Same core mechanic — 6×8 grid, theme words, edge-to-edge spangram, drag-to-trace. Wordle Global adds: (a) a hint loop where every three valid non-theme dictionary words you find bank toward one hint; (b) both daily and unlimited modes; (c) no subscription; (d) an eventual rollout to 80+ languages. NYT's themes are hand-curated daily; ours start hand-curated and extend via an embedding-cluster pipeline that keeps themes semantically tight.
What counts as a valid path?
Any path of 4 or more letters that walks from cell to cell through the 8 adjacent neighbours (up, down, left, right, and diagonals). You can bend as much as you like — paths don't have to be straight. You can't use the same cell twice in one word. Every cell is used exactly once across the full set of theme words and the spangram.
What's a spangram?
The spangram is the one word per puzzle that touches two opposite edges of the grid (either top and bottom, or left and right). It's always the word that describes the day's theme itself — so if the theme is 'In the kitchen drawer', the spangram might be CUTLERY DRAWER. It colours amber when you find it, distinct from the green theme words.
How do hints work?
Every three valid dictionary words you trace that aren't theme words bank one hint credit. Clicking the hint button the first time outlines the cells of a random unfound theme word (you still have to find the path). A second click on the same hint reveals the starting cell for ordering. Hint usage is shown on your result but doesn't break your streak.
Is there an unlimited mode?
Yes. Visit wordle.global/en/strands?play=unlimited for endless fresh puzzles drawn from the same hand-curated pool. Unlimited doesn't count toward your daily streak.
Which languages are supported?
Strands launches in English. Other languages roll out mechanically as embeddings become available for those languages — the thematic-clustering pipeline is language-aware. Languages without embeddings can still get a generic variant (no theme card, same core mechanic) once their corpus has enough 4–8 letter words. Stats and the archive respect per-language availability.
Is Strands free?
Yes. Completely free in English, no account, no download, no ads during gameplay. A new themed puzzle every day.

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