Strands Help, Hints & Clues for Today, February 6

Today, the NYT Wordle for February 6th is available! This engaging word game lets you search for words in various directions, not just horizontally or vertically. The first step is to decipher the central topic of the grid (6×8). Next, you need to guess the spangram, which is a description of the theme. After that, list down words related to the theme and start looking for them on the grid. Throughout the game, helpful hints and this article will offer guidance if you encounter difficulties during the game.

Without further ado, here is a solved version of today’s NYT Strands.

Strands hint and theme for February 6

Strands’ theme: I’m a person of my word

As a follower, I’d put it this way: Clues from Strands: They’re those words that uniquely identify us, like our names. You often see them required in apps or forms, where you fill in the blanks with your name. In essence, these are specific nouns, often called proper nouns.

What are the Strands’ answers for today, February 6?

Spangram theme is FIRSTNAMES

  • The ‘F’ can be found in the last row and spans up to the first row, where ‘S’ is located.
  • The term ‘First Names’ generally means one’s name, which comes before their surname.

The list of words is as follows:

  • CHUCK – The ‘C’ is in the fourth row and the word ends in the first column.
  • MILES – The ‘M’ is in the fourth row, ending in a similar row.
  • WILL – The ‘W’ is in the first column and forms in an obtuse angle way.
  • ROBIN – The ‘R’ can be found in the last row and is completed in a ‘L’ manner.
  • FRANK – The ‘F’ is located in the second row.
  • DREW – The ‘D’ is in the last column.
  • CHASE – The ‘C’ is in the second last column and completes the word in a ‘U’ manner.
  • JIMMY – The ‘J’ can be found in the second last row, forming the word in a zig-zag way.

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2025-02-06 08:13