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“Don’t Make a Peep” April 1, 2026 NYT Strands Hints and Answers

Today’s NYT Strands puzzle for April 1, 2026 is themed around something you won’t be making much of while you solve it — sound. The theme quote is “Don’t make a peep,” and every word in the grid ties back to the concept of silence and tranquility. If you need a nudge or the full answer list, you’re in the right place.

What Is NYT Strands?

Strands is the New York Times’ elevated take on the classic word search. Instead of finding words in a straight line, words can twist and turn in any direction — up, down, left, right, or diagonal — and can even change direction mid-word, creating unusual shapes across the grid. Every single letter on the board belongs to one of the answers. There are no leftover tiles.

Each puzzle has a unifying theme connecting all the words, plus a special answer called the spangram — a word or phrase that captures the theme and physically spans the entire grid either horizontally or vertically.

Today’s Theme Hint

The theme quote is: “Don’t make a peep”

If you’re unsure what ties the words together: today’s answers all describe tranquility — the state of being free from noise or disturbance. Think about words that mean the absence of sound.

Spangram Hint

Today’s spangram runs horizontally across the grid.

Spangram Answer

Today’s spangram is Shhhhhhhhhhhh.

That extended “Shh” is the universal signal to be quiet, making it a perfect thematic anchor for a puzzle all about silence. It spans the full width of the grid in a horizontal line.

All Word Answers for April 1, 2026

Here are all the words hidden in today’s Strands grid:

  • Inaudible
  • Quiet
  • Noiseless
  • Silent
  • Hushed
  • Shhhhhhhhhhhh (spangram)

Full Summary

Today’s puzzle is a beautifully cohesive set built around the idea of complete silence. The spangram Shhhhhhhhhhhh sets the tone immediately — it’s the sound you make when asking for quiet, and it frames every other answer in the grid. From there, the theme fans out elegantly: Silent and Quiet are the most common everyday words for the absence of noise, while Hushed adds a more deliberate, intentional quality — the kind of quiet that’s actively enforced, like a hushed library or a hushed courtroom. Noiseless takes a more technical angle, describing something that produces no sound by its nature, and Inaudible goes one step further — not just quiet, but literally beyond the range of hearing. Together, the five theme words cover the full spectrum from voluntary quiet to physical imperceptibility of sound, all anchored by the playful, onomatopoeic spangram that is itself a command for silence.

It’s a satisfying April 1 puzzle — no April Fools’ tricks, just a clean, well-constructed theme that rewards solvers who start thinking about synonyms for “quiet” early.

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