The New York Timesâ latest daily word game, Strands, is quickly earning a loyal following â and todayâs puzzle leans into pure nostalgia. Tuesdayâs grid invites solvers to think like dog lovers, cartoon fans, and classic movie watchers all at once, rewarding anyone who grew up hearing familiar names shouted across a park or screen.
Unlike Connections or Wordle, Strands challenges players to uncover a full set of theme words that fill the entire board, capped off by a single spangram that ties everything together. If you want to play before scrolling, the official New York Times Strands game is the best place to start.
Todayâs Strands puzzle details:
Date: January 27, 2026
Puzzle number: 695
Puzzle editor: Tracy Bennett
Todayâs theme: Canine classics
This theme immediately suggests famous dogs rather than breeds. Think pop culture, loyal companions, and names that feel instantly familiar. The board is packed with overlaps that tempt you into animal-related guesses, but the real trick is focusing on iconic dog names rather than generic traits.
Hint for todayâs theme: Woof!
That short hint is doing a lot of work. It nudges you away from literal wolves or sounds and toward the dogs themselves â the kind that get called by name, respond instantly, and often star in classic films, shows, or stories.
Extra solver help (no answers yet):
- Every theme word is a dogâs name, not a type of dog.
- Several names come from classic movies or long-running pop culture references.
- The spangram is something you might say out loud to get a dogâs attention.
In total, there are nine theme words to uncover, including the spangram. If youâre hunting letter by letter, here are the starting clues the grid offers without fully giving anything away.
Starting letters for todayâs theme words:
SC
BA
SP
BL
BU
SC
CH
HE (Spangram)
Tap to reveal answers:
NYT Strands Spangram â January 27
HEREBOY
Todayâs NYT Strands Theme Answers
SCOUT, BANDIT, SPOT, BLUE, BUDDY, SCRUFFY, CHAMP
Once the spangram clicks, the rest of the grid tends to fall into place quickly. âHERE BOYâ acts as both a literal command and a perfect umbrella for the theme â a phrase that instantly evokes loyal, well-known dogs from screen and story alike.
If youâre catching up on yesterdayâs Strands, hereâs the full solve with the theme, spangram, and answers in one place: NYT Strands Today January 26: Grape Expectations.
If todayâs puzzle felt easier than some recent grids, thatâs likely by design. Strands often balances tougher wordplay days with lighter, more playful themes â and âCanine classicsâ is a reminder that sometimes recognition beats raw vocabulary. Tomorrowâs puzzle is likely to shift gears again, so enjoy the friendly romp while it lasts.















