Play Strands in Portuguese. No waiting — get a new word every time. Free, no account needed.
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.
Strands is a daily themed word-search on a 6×8 grid. Every letter belongs to exactly one hidden theme word. Finding all the theme words plus the edge-to-edge spangram colours every cell on the board.
Six to nine words per puzzle, all tied to the theme. Trace any 4+ letter path through adjacent cells — paths can bend diagonally. Finding one turns its cells green.
One word per puzzle stretches edge to edge (left↔right or top↔bottom) and names the theme itself. Colours amber to distinguish it. Often the fastest way to crack the grid open.
Trace any valid dictionary word that isn't a theme word and it banks toward a hint. Every three bonus words earns one hint. First click outlines an unfound theme word; a second click on the same hint reveals its start cell.
Strands is theme-first. Read the theme card and brainstorm a dozen candidate words before you start tracing. Letter-first scanning (like Boggle) wastes time because the grid is too big.
The spangram touches two opposite edges. Scan left-column and right-column letters (or top-row and bottom-row) for pairs that could bookend a compound phrase matching the theme. Finding the spangram early reveals a large connected region for free.
When the theme eludes you, just find any real word. Every three dictionary-valid non-theme words earns a hint. Trace common 4–5 letter words you can see anywhere — they count even when they feel random.
Paths bend. A word like GRATER might start in one corner, hairpin, and finish two rows over. When an obvious candidate theme word doesn't appear in a straight line, trace it as a bent path — that's often where designers hid it.
Every letter belongs to exactly one word. As green and amber cells fill in, the uncovered region shrinks and constrains what the remaining words can be. Late-game, the last word or two usually falls out of the cells you have left.
One word per day. 6 guesses. The classic.
2 tabuleiros, 1 teclado, 7 tentativas.
4 tabuleiros, 1 teclado, 9 tentativas.
8 tabuleiros, 1 teclado, 13 tentativas.
16 tabuleiros, 1 teclado, 21 tentativas.
32 tabuleiros, 1 teclado, 37 tentativas.
Contra o relógio. Resolva o máximo de palavras antes que o tempo acabe.
Explore o espaço semântico. 30 tentativas.
Descubra o país misterioso. 6 tentativas num globo de papel.
Adivinhe a equação matemática do dia em 6 tentativas.
Encontre todas as palavras escondidas em sete letras. Novo quebra-cabeça todo dia.
Troque as 21 peças para que cada linha e coluna forme uma palavra. 15 trocas, par 10.
Trace adjacent letters to find every word in the grid.
Crown each region — one queen per row, column, and colored area.
Todos os idiomas são gratuitos. Sem necessidade de conta.
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Aprenda o significado de cada palavra após jogar. Expanda seu vocabulário.
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Modos claro, escuro e de alto contraste para jogar com conforto.
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How this Strands compares to the original and the most-trafficked clone.
| Feature | Strands (Wordle Global) | NYT Strands | wordly.org |
|---|---|---|---|
| Languages | English on launch — more rolling out as embeddings land for each language | English only | English only |
| Grid | 6×8 (48 cells) | 6×8 (48 cells) | 6×8 (48 cells) |
| Theme curation | Hand-authored seeds v1; embedding-cluster + LLM audit pipeline as it rolls out | Hand-curated by NYT editors | Scraped / republished |
| Unlimited mode | Yes — endless packings from the same pool, separate stats | No | No |
| Hints | Bank 1 hint per 3 valid non-theme words you find; click to outline an unfound word, click again to reveal its start | Same 3-word gate, same outline → reveal escalation | Same (mimics NYT) |
| Spangram | Edge-to-edge, amber, names the theme | Edge-to-edge, yellow, names the theme | Same (mimics NYT) |
| Paywall | Free forever | NYT Games subscription after free trial | Free (ad-supported) |
| Ads during play | No | No (subscription) | Yes — header + post-win interstitials |
| Account | Optional — progressive | Required | No — no persistence across devices |
| Other modes in the same hub | 13+ 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.