The New York Times Strands puzzle for today, February 22nd, centers around a recent global sporting event. If you’re struggling to decipher the grid, here’s a breakdown of hints and the full solution.
Understanding the Puzzle
Strands challenges players to identify themed words hidden within a letter grid. The objective is to find all the theme-related terms, including a “spangram” – a long word that stretches across the entire puzzle. Finding any four-letter word will unlock in-game hints towards the theme.
Hints for Today’s Puzzle
The overarching theme for today’s Strands is the recent Winter Olympics. The theme is a wrap-up of the event, so think of words associated with closing ceremonies and victories. A helpful clue is: “Arrivederci, Milano Cortina!” – this references the host city.
Helpful Words to Get Started
If you’re stuck, here are some words to input into the grid that can unlock hints. Any four-letter or longer word will help:
- DEAL
- FLAP
- HALT
- THEM
- GLAM
- FADE
- FLAM
- THEN
- THAT
- CLAP
- DEAR
- CLOSE
- CLOSED
Today’s Strands Answers
Here are all the answers to today’s puzzle:
- FLAG
- FLAME
- MEDAL
- ANTHEM
- PARADE
- ATHLETE
The spangram for today’s puzzle is not yet available.
What This Means
Strands, like other NYT word puzzles, tests vocabulary and pattern recognition. The Olympic theme suggests a continued trend of incorporating current events into these daily challenges. These puzzles are designed to be challenging but solvable, encouraging players to engage with language and cultural references.





















