A spanagram (also spelled spangram) is a special word in every Strands puzzle that spans the entire 6×8 grid from one edge to the opposite edge. It describes the puzzle's theme and is typically 8+ letters long.
The spanagram is typically the longest word in the puzzle. Scan the grid for potential long words that could span from one edge to the opposite edge.
The spanagram must touch opposite edges of the 6×8 grid - either left-to-right (horizontal) or top-to-bottom (vertical). Look for letter patterns that could form this path.
The spanagram describes the puzzle's theme. Think about what word could connect all the other themed words you've found or might find.
Every Strands puzzle has a hint clue that relates to the theme. This clue often points directly to the spanagram or helps you understand what to look for.
| Feature | Spanagram | Theme Words |
|---|---|---|
| Count per puzzle | Exactly 1 | 5-8 words |
| Typical length | 8+ letters | 4-8 letters |
| Grid position | Spans edge to edge | Anywhere on grid |
| Highlight color | Yellow/Gold | Blue |
| Role | Describes theme | Related to theme |
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A spanagram (also spelled spangram) is a special word in every Strands puzzle that spans the entire 6×8 grid from one edge to the opposite edge. It describes the puzzle's theme and is typically 8+ letters long. There is exactly one spanagram per puzzle.
Spanagram and spangram are two different spellings of the same word. Both refer to the special theme word in Strands that spans the entire grid. The NYT uses "spangram" but "spanagram" is also commonly used by players.
Yes, finding the spanagram first is usually the best strategy! Once you know the spanagram, you understand the puzzle's theme, making it much easier to identify the remaining theme words. The spanagram also uses many letters, clearing a large portion of the grid.
Not always, but usually. The spanagram is typically the longest word in the puzzle (8+ letters) because it needs to span the entire grid. However, some theme words can also be quite long. The key difference is that the spanagram must touch opposite edges of the grid.
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