NYT Strands Answer Today  #781 Wednesday, 23 April 2026

NYT Strands Answer Today  #781 Wednesday, 23 April 2026

NYT Strands Answer Today — Wednesday, 23 April 2026 | BriefLedger

Looking for the NYT Strands answer for 23 April 2026 (puzzle #781)? You’re in the right place. Today’s Strands puzzle carries a rich mythological theme, and while the category is broad, some of the longer words take real effort to unscramble from the board. Scroll carefully — hints come before the answer, so if you want a nudge without a full spoiler, stop before the warning below.

NYT Strands Hints for 23 April 2026 (No Spoilers)

Not ready for the answer yet? These five hints should set you on the right path without giving the game away.

  • Hint 1Today’s theme falls squarely within classical mythology — think ancient civilisations and the gods they worshipped.
  • Hint 2The theme answers range from 4 to 10 letters. There are six of them in total (not counting the spangram).
  • Hint 3Each answer names something over which a deity was said to hold authority — not the gods themselves, but their spheres of power.
  • Hint 4One answer deals with the sky; another goes in the completely opposite direction — deep underground.
  • Hint 5The spangram is a six-letter word meaning a territory, region, or area of control. It spans from one side of the board to the other.

If you used three or more non-theme words of four-plus letters in-game, you may already have unlocked a hint from the board itself. Useful clue words to find: ROMA, DOME, THUD, DUNE, MOTE, DOTE, DAME, NAME, WORLD, UNDER.

ROMADOMETHUD DUNEMOTEDOTE DAMENAMEWORLD UNDER
⚠️ SPOILER BELOW — The full answer to today’s NYT Strands follows. Stop scrolling if you haven’t played yet.

Still thinking? This is your last chance to look away…

NYT Strands Answer for 23 April 2026

Today’s theme is “Provinces of the Pantheon.” Every answer is a domain — an area of life or nature — over which ancient gods and goddesses were said to hold dominion.

Theme Answers — #781
LOVE WISDOM HARVEST THUNDER MARRIAGE UNDERWORLD
Spangram
DOMAIN
Start: D — five rows down on the far-left column. Wind across the board.

Each answer maps onto a well-known mythological portfolio. LOVE belonged to Aphrodite (Greek) or Venus (Roman); WISDOM to Athena or Minerva; HARVEST to Demeter or Ceres; THUNDER to Zeus, Jupiter, or the Norse god Thor; MARRIAGE to Hera or Juno; and UNDERWORLD to Hades or Pluto. The spangram, DOMAIN, derives from the Latin dominium, meaning “lordship” or “ownership” — a fitting unifier for a puzzle about divine jurisdiction. It’s a classic NYT Strands theme: deceptively simple once you see it, but genuinely tricky to piece together letter by letter on the grid.

How Did We Do Today?

Difficulty:
Medium–Hard

Puzzle #781 earns a medium-to-hard rating. The theme of “Provinces of the Pantheon” is intellectually satisfying but not immediately obvious — mythology fans will spot the link faster than others, yet even they’ll have to work to unscramble UNDERWORLD and MARRIAGE from the board. DOMAIN as the spangram is a lovely choice: common enough that it’s findable, rare enough that it doesn’t leap out immediately.

How did you get on? Share your score and hit count in the comments. If today’s puzzle stumped you, don’t miss yesterday’s solution: NYT Strands Answer — 22 April 2026.

NYT Strands #781 — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NYT Strands answer today, 23 April 2026?
The six theme answers for Strands #781 are LOVE, WISDOM, HARVEST, THUNDER, MARRIAGE and UNDERWORLD — each a domain governed by a deity in ancient mythology. The spangram is DOMAIN.
How hard is today’s NYT Strands?
It rates as medium-to-hard. The mythological theme is broad and not instantly obvious, and longer answers like UNDERWORLD require careful grid-scanning. Solvers who work through shorter words first to unlock the in-game hints will find it more manageable.
AbiGAil Says

Abi has been writing about gaming, sports, puzzles, and UK entertainment since 2019. She covers everything from game reviews and festival previews to your daily Wordle hints — always from a British perspective.

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