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NYT Strands today: Check theme, hints, and Spangram for January 28, 2025

Each Strands puzzle presents a 6x8 grid filled with letters, challenging players to uncover a hidden Spangram—a word or phrase connecting opposite sides of the grid—and other theme-related words. Below you can check out hints, answers, and tips for mastering this unique NYT game.

January 28, 2025 / 22:46 IST
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NYT Strands
NYT Strands

The New York Times has long been celebrated for its diverse range of puzzles, from its iconic crossword to modern favorites like Spelling Bee and Wordle. In its commitment to expanding the puzzle genre, the NYT introduced Strands, a game that combines elements of word searches, logic puzzles, and crosswords. With its engaging themes and the inclusion of the unique "Spangram" feature, Strands has quickly gained popularity among word-game enthusiasts.

Each Strands puzzle presents a 6x8 grid filled with letters, challenging players to uncover a hidden Spangram—a word or phrase connecting opposite sides of the grid—and other theme-related words. Below you can check out hints, answers, and tips for mastering this unique NYT game.
NYT Strands theme today: "Stable supply"

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The January 28 puzzle revolved around the theme of "Stable Supply," focusing on words and ideas associated with horses, barns, and equestrian life. From items like saddles and hay to concepts like grooming and riding, the grid highlighted elements essential to maintaining a stable and caring for horses. The theme captured the essence of life around stables, offering a glimpse into the tools, supplies, and practices that are fundamental to this world. It cleverly tied together words and concepts that reflect the daily rhythm and needs of equestrian care.
NYT Strands hints for January 28, 2025

If you’re struggling to solve today’s puzzle, these hints might help you uncover the hidden words while preserving the challenge: