Strands is a New York Times game that has recently moved out of beta and into the official Games app. While it may not be as popular as Wordle or Connections, it offers a challenge and entertainment to its players. If you’re looking for some hints and answers for today’s Strands puzzle, you’ve come to the right place.
The theme for today’s Strands puzzle is “Here, there and everywhere.” If you’re struggling to figure out the puzzle, here’s a clue: Preposition time. To unlock in-game hints, you need to find hidden words that fit the puzzle’s theme. Some words that could help you out include THEN, BETE, WEAN, MANE, TONE, HATE, TUBE, TEEN, WEEN, SIDE, BIDE, HIDE, TWEEN, BUND, WANT, and UNDER.
Moving on to the answers for today’s Strands puzzle, some words that tie into the theme are THROUGH, ABOVE, AMONG, BESIDE, BETWEEN, and UNDERNEATH. Additionally, the spangram for today’s puzzle is LOCATION.
If you’re new to playing NYT Strands, here’s a quick guide on how to play:
1. Use today’s theme to search for words related to that topic. When you spot a word, click or drag the letters in order and double-click the last letter to submit your guess. If you’ve found a theme word, it will light up in blue.
2. Hint words are other words you find that provide clues to the theme words. Once you’ve found three hint words with at least four letters each, the game will reveal a theme word.
3. Keep an eye out for the spangram, a special theme word that spans the entire puzzle. It summarizes the theme of the puzzle.
4. By the end of the game, every letter on the board should be used either in a theme word or the spangram. Theme words should cover the entire board without overlapping.
So, if you’re up for a challenge and enjoy word puzzles, give Strands a try in the New York Times Games app. Happy puzzling!