NYT Strands on June 28 delivered a puzzle that looked familiar on the surface but proved harder than expected. The theme tied directly to Pride Month, yet the long Spangram, PRIDEMONTH, still managed to slow down many players.
The challenge came from the way the clues pointed in more than one direction. Hints about an annual June observance, community events, and a colorful symbol all fit the same theme, but they did not immediately reveal the final answer path.
NYT Strands is a daily word game from The New York Times. Players must find themed words hidden in a letter grid, and every puzzle includes one Spangram that connects the day’s central idea.
Words can be formed in any direction, including diagonally, and every letter on the board is used exactly once across the completed set of answers. That format makes the puzzle feel simple at first, then unexpectedly demanding once the theme starts to narrow.
Why this puzzle felt deceptively difficult
The official clue for puzzle #847 was specific enough to suggest a celebration, but broad enough to create false leads. A reference to “march” especially pushed some players toward military or weather associations before the Pride Month connection became clear.
That mismatch between clue and context is one reason this edition drew attention. The theme itself was not obscure, but the path to the Spangram required players to connect several related words before the full pattern emerged.
Answers for NYT Strands June 28 #847
| Type | Answer | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Spangram | PRIDEMONTH | 11 letters, running from near the top of the board to the bottom |
| Themed word | DRAG | Part of the Pride Month set |
| Themed word | FLAGS | Part of the Pride Month set |
| Themed word | RALLY | Part of the Pride Month set |
| Themed word | PARADE | Part of the Pride Month set |
| Themed word | RAINBOW | Part of the Pride Month set |
| Themed word | CELEBRATION | Part of the Pride Month set |
These answers make the theme straightforward in retrospect. RAINBOW is the most obvious symbol, while PARADE, RALLY, and CELEBRATION reinforce the public-facing nature of Pride Month events.
How the game works and how hints are earned
Players solve Strands by finding words that fit the day’s theme and then identifying the Spangram that ties everything together. A valid non-theme word of at least four letters can help build progress, and three such words unlock a hint.
The rules reward pattern recognition more than speed alone. Because words may run horizontally, vertically, diagonally, and can change direction as long as each move stays on adjacent letters, the board often hides answers in paths that do not seem obvious at first glance.
Many players start with the most concrete words they can spot, then test nearby diagonal routes. Others work backward from a discovered themed word and try to infer where the Spangram might stretch across the board.
How June 28 compares with recent puzzles
Recent Strands puzzles have shifted themes quickly from day to day. On June 27, puzzle #846 used the Spangram APARTMENTS, with answers including Loft, Studio, Flat, Condo, Penthouse, and Efficiency.
Earlier puzzles also leaned into very different settings, with June 26 #845 using BILLYGOATSGRUFF and June 25 #844 using SPATREATMENT. That variety is part of what keeps Strands challenging, since each day can demand a completely different line of thinking.
For players still stuck on the June 28 board, the safest path is to begin with the clearest Pride Month-linked words and then watch how the longer Spangram starts to connect the board from top to bottom. Once one or two theme words are in place, the structure behind PRIDEMONTH becomes much easier to recognize.
