The NYT Strands puzzle for December 4, 2025 is now live, and today’s challenge may leave many solvers stuck longer than expected. Strands continues to grow rapidly alongside Wordle, Connections, and the Mini Crossword, offering players a uniquely strategic word-puzzle experience that blends vocabulary, spatial reasoning, and thematic deduction.
If today’s puzzle has you tangled up, we’ve gathered helpful hints and the complete list of solutions to keep your streak alive.
Strands is one of The New York Times’ newest daily puzzles. Players search for theme-related words hidden in a grid of connected letters. Words can be formed in any direction — including diagonally — but each letter can be used only once.
Along the way, players must find three non-theme words called “hint words” to unlock the puzzle’s biggest clue. Once discovered, the final goal is to locate the “spangram”, a long word or phrase that crosses the grid and defines the puzzle’s theme.
The board colors change as progress is made, helping identify which terms belong correctly.
Things you find in a kitchen
It runs diagonally across the grid.
An essential area used for preparing food.
Contains two repeating consonants.
If you want to solve it yourself, try pausing here.
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The spangram stretches diagonally across the puzzle, helping anchor today’s main theme.
All theme words relate to items commonly used in everyday kitchen spaces.
| Word | Category |
|---|---|
| SKILLET | Cooking tools |
| TONGS | Utensils |
| APRON | Kitchen apparel |
| SPATULA | Baking/cooking |
| WHISK | Mixing tools |
| LADLE | Serving tools |
| STRAINER | Wash & prep |
| Word | Purpose |
|---|---|
| RAIN | non-theme |
| CORD | non-theme |
| STICK | non-theme |
Today’s puzzle is considered moderately difficult, mainly because the spangram includes double consonants, and several items share similar functional categories.
Strands has built momentum for the same reason Wordle exploded in popularity — fast gameplay, smart challenge, and a built-in social comparison score. Players often share streaks, failed grids, and theme predictions across group chats and social feeds, giving it high replay value.
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