The New York Times Strands puzzle for November 28th (#635) presents a challenge centered around superstitions. Players must identify a series of themed words hidden within the grid, including a “spangram” – a long word that spans the entire puzzle.
Understanding the Puzzle
Strands requires players to locate words of at least four letters. Once three such words are found, the game reveals one of the theme-related words. This mechanic encourages exploration and can help unlock the puzzle’s central concept.
Today’s Hints and Theme
The overarching theme is “If all else fails…”. A specific clue is: “Don’t tell, it won’t come true.” This refers to the concept of wishing and the belief that voicing a desire can jinx it.
Solution Breakdown
The answers for today’s puzzle include:
- DANDELION
- STAR
- COIN
- FOUNTAIN
- LADYBUG
- EYELASH
The spangram, the central word connecting all others, is MAKEAWISH. It begins with the letter ‘M’ located three rows down on the far right and extends backward across the grid.
Previous Challenging Puzzles
Past Strands puzzles that tested players included themes like dated slang (January 21st, with “PHAT” as the toughest word) and marine terminology (January 15th, with “BALEEN” or “RIGHT” as the most difficult terms). These indicate that the puzzle frequently draws on niche knowledge or historical references.
Strands continues to offer a daily mental challenge, blending wordplay with thematic depth. Completing the puzzle requires both lexical skill and an awareness of cultural references.




















