NYT Strands today — hints, spangram and answers for game #367 (Wednesday, March 5 2025)
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Need some assistance with NYT Strands today? Today's theme — "Ahoy!" — is obviously nautical, but that doesn't reveal too much.
Below, we've compiled some useful hints for Strands #367, as well as the answers, should it come to that. We'll start off with some clues, before building up to the full answer for Strands #367, so read on if you need a little help.
Warning: Spoilers lie ahead for Strands #367.
Today's NYT Strands answer — Today's theme and hints
The official theme for NYT Strands #367 is... "Ahoy!".
And here's an unofficial hint from me: "I like big boats, and I cannot lie".
If you're still in the dark, here are some useful words to give you those valuable clue tokens:
FLORETS
STORE
BEAR
GLORY
SPAM
MAST
SPOUT
Still struggling? The spangram will give you a hint about the connection word. Today, it starts with H and ends with S.
Scroll down to find out what it is...
It's HISTORICSHIPS.
Today's Strands answers
So, what are today's Strands answers for game #367?
Drumroll, please...
VICTORY
TITANIC
BEAGLE
MAYFLOWER
BOUNTY
...and the spangram was STRANDS.
Strands #367
“Ahoy!”
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Hi Strands fans. I do like it when the NYT puzzle setters make an answer in the shape of the word, and there's a doozie here with the spangram formed to resemble a boat.
But I'm getting ahead of myself. While the theme of "Ahoy!" was clearly nautical in nature, I still almost reached for a clue, until I saw the word VICTORY in the bottom-right corner.
That made me realize that today's puzzle was all about famous ships, and I was able to get TITANIC in the bottom left, followed by BEAGLE above it. I then found MAYFLOWER in the top left, followed by BOUNTY on the opposite side.
Despite only having the spangram left to find, I was a bit stumped here. I could see that the word "ships" was in the mix, but I couldn't see how to connect it to a longer word.
Eventually, I decided to take off the letters that make up "ships" and just focus on the rest as an anagram: TSIHORIC. That made it easier: it was, of course, HISTORICSHIPS.
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