NYT Strands is back with another day of a new theme, “Be my guest,” where you have to find seven words.
Unlike most days, today’s theme seemed relatively straightforward: if you get the first word, others will go down like a Domino.
One of the hints for today is to think about what you usually do when you first see a guest, especially at your party or home.
Answers And Hints For Today’s NYT Strands
Among the seven words in today’s NYT Strands, one of them can be tricky to relate to the guest.
If you are still struggling to get the first word, you can pick three random words with four letters or more to get the first hint.
After you get the hint, you will set the set of letters, and you can join afterwards. You can also obtain the exact letter connections if you receive a hint, just as you did before.
Another hint I can provide for the theme of Strands no. 547 is that you usually receive these in sequence; perhaps one or two can be missed, depending on where you at. Also, these things are a necessity in hotel lines or similar businesses.

Here is the list of Words and Spangram for today’s NYT Strands;
- WELCOME
- GREET
- SERVE
- EMBRACE
- RECEIVE
- INVITE
- HOSPITALITY (Spangram)

So, the literal meaning of “Be my guest” in today’s NYT Strands is to find common receptions, such as those in Hospitality, from someone receiving you at the airport to serving you food.
For me, embracing did make sense, but not as much as it’s just a feeling, while others were actions, you expect in those sectors or businesses.

