Strands Help, Hints & Clues for Today, December 27

As a seasoned Strands player with a flair for fashion and a knack for solving puzzles, I must say that today’s theme of “Back in Style” has taken me back to the vibrant and colorful era of the 80s! The challenge lies not just in finding the words but also in deciphering the theme.

The December 27 issue of NYT’s Strands puzzle is now accessible for solvers to tackle. This innovative word-hunting game offers daily six-by-eight grids to its players, enabling them to discover words in any pattern instead of being confined to finding words in a specific direction.

To get the game underway, players must first identify the central concept of the puzzle’s theme (the spangram) which runs across both halves of the grid. Once you have figured out the theme, write down related words and start looking for them on the grid. Using the tips and clues provided in this article will make your search easier. Let’s dive right into today’s game hints and solutions!

Strands hint and theme for December 27

Today’s theme is Back in Style.

Today’s topic revolves around the style trends of a specific past decade that embraced unique alternatives, featuring an array of bold hues and eye-catching patterns in apparel.

What are the Strands answers for today, December 27?

Spangram theme is EIGHTIES

  • The ‘E’ is the first letter of the third column that goes down to the final column to conclude the word with an ‘S’.
  • The spangram theme of the Eighties refers to an era where fashion clothing, including animal prints, bold colors, peppy styles, and others emerged.

Here’s a list of today’s words:

  • WINDBREAKER – The ‘W’ is in the second column, completing the word in the first row and column.
  • MULLET – The ‘M’ is placed in the second column and ends the word in the last row.
  • NEON – The ‘N’ is in the last column and makes up the word in an upward C manner.
  • SPANDEX – The ‘S’ is placed in the second row.
  • JUMPSUIT – The ‘J’ is in the fourth column, forming the word in a bit of a zig-zag manner.
  • PERM – The ‘P’ is in the last column, completing the word in an ‘N’ form, toward the left.

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2024-12-27 14:40