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NYT Strands is a word puzzle game developed by The New York Times. It challenges players to find six to eight words hidden within a jumbled grid of letters, all connected by a single theme.
To play, start with a 6x8 grid of 54 letters. Select a chain of letters you think makes a word. Each word is based on a daily theme, which is shown in a box dubbed 'Todays Theme' on the left-hand side of the screen.
Todays theme is 'Most excellent!' This theme reflects a sense of admiration or approval, often associated with cultural trends, particularly from the 1960s and 70s to contemporary slang.
Find hidden words that fit the puzzle's theme. Every time you find three words of four letters or more, Strands will reveal one of the theme words. These words can be any four-letter or more words like GORE, GORY, LESS, WELL, GELS, TOTS, SHOTS, COIL, HOTS, THEY, COST, COTS, ROWS, VOWS, SHOE, THOSE, HOST, THAT, SAWS.
The answers for todays Strands puzzle are: Groovy, Boss, Swell, Dandy, Hype, Choice, and the spangram is Thatscool.
A spangram is a hidden theme word that spans the entire puzzle. It summarizes the puzzle theme. For todays spangram, start with the T that is five letters down on the far left and wind up and down to find 'Thatscool'.
You can get in-game hints by finding three words of four letters or more. Each set of three words will reveal one of the theme words until all are found.
Beginner tips include starting with the theme words and using any words you can find to unlock more hints. The game rewards players for finding multiple hint words, which helps in revealing the theme words.
NYT Strands is a fun and challenging word puzzle that tests your vocabulary. Its a great way to improve your linguistic skills and enjoy a daily brain workout.