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NYT Strands Puzzle Features ‘All Aboard’ Theme

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NEW YORK, NY — The New York Times‘ latest word game, Strands, continues to attract puzzle enthusiasts with its daily challenges. On Wednesday, November 26, the game’s theme is ‘All Aboard,’ prompting players to navigate a grid of words related to trains.

As players engage with the puzzle, they seek to uncover various terms linked to the transportation theme. Today’s spangram, a special word formed across the grid, is ‘PASSENGER TRAIN,’ which spans from one side of the board to another. According to Strands players, successfully finding the spangram can significantly guide the discovery of the remaining words.

One user noted, ‘The moment I looked at the grid, I saw PASS and kept going to form the full word. It made finding COACH and DINING much easier.’

Strands, which is part of the NYT’s expanding game library, offers players a fresh twist on classic word searches. This interactive experience challenges users to connect letters in a six-by-eight grid to reveal words that share a common theme. The game has rapidly gained popularity since its launch, paralleling the success of previous NYT offerings like Wordle and Connections.

The puzzle remains accessible on both desktop and mobile platforms, making it easy for anyone to join in on the fun. For those who need assistance, hints and strategies are available to help users tackle the daily puzzles.

Tomorrow, players can expect another engaging challenge as NYT Strands continues to provide stimulating wordplay. Interested players are encouraged to participate daily and refine their puzzle-solving skills.