If you’re stuck on today’s New York Times Strands puzzle for June 12, you’re not alone. This word game adds a twist to the traditional word search by asking players to find themed words using letters that can move in any direction—including diagonally—and change direction mid-word. Every letter in the grid must be used in the final solution, which adds to the challenge.
Here’s a full breakdown of today’s Strands puzzle, including the theme, the spangram, and the complete list of hidden words.
Today’s theme hint: Gone fishing
The official clue for June 12 is “Gone fishing”, and if you’re thinking about rods, lines, and lures—you’re on the right track. All the hidden words are tied to common fishing equipment or related terms.
Theme explained
The puzzle is centered around essential items or tools used for a fishing trip. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or someone who’s only seen a fishing pole in movies, you’ll likely recognise most of the terms in the list.
Spangram details
As always, the puzzle features one special word or phrase—the spangram—that reflects the theme and stretches across the entire grid. In today’s puzzle, the spangram appears horizontally. • Spangram: Tackle Box
Full word list for June 12
Here are all the words hidden in the grid: • Lure • Swivel • Hook • Reel • Tackle Box • Sinker • Bobber • Line • Scale
Each word ties directly into the theme of fishing, making this puzzle one that outdoor enthusiasts may have breezed through a little faster than most.
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