The New York Times’ Strands puzzle for March 15, #742, centers around a timely theme: awards season, specifically referencing the upcoming Academy Awards ceremony. The puzzle challenges players to uncover hidden words fitting this theme, with a spangram (a long, theme-spanning word) as the ultimate goal.
Finding the Hidden Words
The core mechanic of Strands involves identifying words of four or more letters within a grid. The game rewards progress with theme hints after every three valid words found. Useful starting words for unlocking hints include:
- RATE, RATED
- DATE, DOTE
- GATE, GATES
- TROD, TRODS
These, or any other four-letter-plus words you discover, will trigger the game to reveal a theme word.
Today’s Solution
The non-spangram answers for today’s puzzle are:
- SONG
- ACTOR
- ACTRESS
- SOUND
- DIRECTOR
- PICTURE
The spangram that connects all these terms is ACADEMYAWARD. This word begins at the A five letters down in the leftmost column and traverses across and up through the grid. The puzzle is complete when every letter on the board is utilized.
Challenging Past Puzzles
Strands difficulty varies significantly. Some of the most challenging themes include dated slang (like the puzzle containing “PHAT”) and niche topics like marine biology (featuring words such as “BALEEN” or “RIGHT”). These puzzles test not just word-finding skills, but also cultural and specialized knowledge.
The Strands puzzle is designed to encourage exploration and deduction, with the spangram providing the final confirmation of a completed theme.






























