HIGHLIGHTS
- Today’s NYT Strands theme is “Shine On,” meaning players must find words that describe different ways light is reflected or emitted.
- The Spangram is 9 characters long, starting with “S” and ending with “R,” running vertically through the puzzle.
- TW, DA, SH, GL, RA, and SP are the first two letters of the remaining answers for today’s NYT Strands.
NYT Strands is part of The New York Times’ game library, where players must find and connect hidden words.
Yesterday’s puzzle tasked players with uncovering seven hidden words related to the theme “It’s a Sign!“
Today’s NYT Strands theme is “Shine On,” where players must identify seven different hidden words related to something shiny.
Shine On Meaning In The NYT Strands
The creator of the NYT Strands designs the puzzle to challenge players to think both literally and figuratively.

Today’s puzzle theme takes a straightforward approach, with “Shine On” referring to things that shine.
The 6×8 word grid contains seven hidden words, all synonyms for “shine,” that players must discover.
It’s always best to look for the spangram first, as it provides a clearer understanding of the theme.

The spangram is a special word that stretches across the puzzle, providing a deeper explanation of the theme.
Today’s Spangram is “Star Power,” beginning with the fourth letter of the first row and ending with the second letter of the seventh row.
All Answers For NYT Strands For April 2, 2025
To complete today’s NYT Strands puzzle and earn a perfect score, you must highlight seven words, including the Spangram.

Marking words that appear in the grid but are unrelated to the theme will help fill the hint bar.
Once you fill it completely by marking three unrelated words, you can use it to highlight the letters of one of the answers.

Here are all the words hidden within the word grid in the NYT Strands for April 2, 2025:
- Twinkle
- Dazzle
- Shimmer
- Gleam
- Radiate
- Sparkle
Each of these words relates to the concept of shining, describing a different way light is reflected or emitted.

After completing the puzzle, you can see the order of the words you’ve discovered and the number of hints you’ve used.
Additionally, the countdown for tomorrow’s NYT Strands puzzle, which releases at midnight. You can also jump to other NYT games in that brief period.

