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Hi everyone! I hope you had a great weekend, whether that means getting out and about, relaxing at home, or just enjoying a day full of activities.
New York Times Today strings Hints, spangrams, and answers are coming right away.
How to play Strands
New York times’ strings Puzzle game is a classic word search game. It is not available in the NYT Games app along with apps like Wordle And Links (Which we also cover in our daily guides on Forbes Games.)
There is a new game strings You can play this game every day. The game will present you with a six by eight letter grid. The goal is to find a group of words that have something in common, and you will get an idea about the theme of that group. When you find a theme word, it will remain highlighted in blue.
You’ll also need to find a special word called a spangram. This will tell you what the words have in common. A spangram connects at least two sides of the board, but it may not start or end there. While the keywords wouldn’t be a special noun, a spangram can be a special noun. When you find a spangram, it will still be highlighted in yellow.
Each letter is used once in a word or crossword puzzle. You can connect letters vertically, horizontally and diagonally, and it is possible to switch directions in the middle of a word. If you are playing on a touch screen, double-tap the last letter to submit your guess.
If you find three valid words that are at least four letters long and are not part of the topic, you will be able to unlock the hint button. Clicking this button will highlight the letters that make up one of the words in the topic.
Be careful: you’ll need to be on your toes. Sometimes, you’ll need to fill in missing words in a phrase. Other days, the game might revolve around synonyms or homonyms. The difficulty will vary from day to day, and the puzzle creators will try to surprise you sometimes.
What are today’s thread hints?
Scroll slowly! Right after the hint of the day strings Riddle, I will reveal what the answer words are.
Official hint for today’s topic coast The puzzle is…
say my name
Need some extra help? Here’s another tip…
Similar sounding names
There are seven topic words you can find today, including the word spangram.
What are today’s threads answers?
Spoiler alert! Don’t scroll down until you’re ready to see today’s news. strings Answers.
First I’ll tell you the shortcode and show you where it fits into the grid. Then I’ll tell you the other words and show you how they fit into the grid.
This is your final warning!
today strings Spangram is…
homophones
And here’s where you’ll find it online…
the rest of the day strings The objective words are…
- Peat
- cheerful
- Neighing
- filling up
- Game
- swish
- Hairy
- corn
This is what the completed network looks like…
I didn’t have much to go on here, so I unlocked a hint for PEAT in the top left. That didn’t help much, so I unlocked a second one to give me the letters for FILL. So I was thinking they would be synonyms for first names at that point (Pete and Fill). I spotted GALE (Gail) on the right to confirm my suspicions.
At that moment I found the spangram, which blocked out the letters for HAIRY and MERRY on the right. Then I saw RUSTLE on the left, which blocked out the letters for WHINNY and ATOM, I think?
I used two hints and spangram was the fourth topic word I found.
That’s all for today. strings Clues and Answers. Be sure to check out my blog for hints and solutions for the game on Monday if you need them.
Note: Since it was the theme for today, this song has stuck in my mind right now. It’s a classic.
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