Each day, the New York Times Strands puzzle invites players into a small act of meaning-making — finding the hidden language that connects a theme. On August 16, that theme is mentorship: the ancient human practice of passing knowledge from the experienced to the eager. In a grid where every letter belongs and nothing is wasted, the puzzle asks solvers to trace the vocabulary of guidance — intern, disciple, apprentice, protégé, mentee — until the shape of 'Job Training' emerges from what remains.