Strands is the NYT’s newest phrase sport after the likes of Wordle, Spelling Bee and Connections – and it’s nice enjoyable. It may be troublesome, although, so learn on for my Strands hints.
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SPOILER WARNING: Details about NYT Strands in the present day is under, so don’t learn on for those who don’t need to know the solutions.
NYT Strands in the present day (sport #204) – trace #1 – in the present day’s theme
What’s the theme of in the present day’s NYT Strands?
• Immediately’s NYT Strands theme is… Gnaw-it-alls
NYT Strands in the present day (sport #204) – trace #2 – clue phrases
Play any of those phrases to unlock the in-game hints system.
- PINE
- LANE
- CHIC
- STUD
- STUDIO
- MAST
NYT Strands in the present day (sport #204) – trace #3 – spangram
What’s a touch for in the present day’s spangram?
• Home of mouse!
NYT Strands in the present day (sport #204) – trace #4 – spangram place
What are two sides of the board that in the present day’s spangram touches?
First: proper, 4th row
Final: left, fifth row
Proper, the solutions are under, so DO NOT SCROLL ANY FURTHER IF YOU DON’T WANT TO SEE THEM.
NYT Strands in the present day (sport #204) – the solutions
The solutions to in the present day’s Strands, sport #204, are…
- HAMSTER
- MUSKRAT
- SQUIRREL
- CHINCHILLA
- PORCUPINE
- SPANGRAM: RODENTS
- My score: Simple
- My rating: 1 trace
I’m relatively irritated at myself for not getting an ideal rating in the present day, as a result of that is one other pretty straightforward Strands puzzle from the NYT. However I wanted one other trace to get going, with no solutions standing out regardless of the (in hindsight) comparatively apparent theme clue. The irritating factor is that ‘Gnaw-it-alls’ did recommend an animal to me, and I appeared for beaver – which appeared the obvious instance. However that wasn’t there and I used a touch to get began.
As soon as I had that first phrase (HAMSTER) all of it turned rather a lot simpler. MUSKRAT and SQUIRREL have been easy, the spangram much more so, and although the ultimate two have been harder, largely attributable to their spellings, I accomplished the sport in solely about 5 minutes.
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Yesterday’s NYT Strands solutions (Sunday 22 September, sport #203)
- BRAIN
- LIVER
- HEART
- KIDNEYS
- STOMACH
- LUNGS
- SPANGRAM: INTERNALORGANS
What’s NYT Strands?
Strands is the NYT’s new phrase sport, following Wordle and Connections. It’s now out of beta so is a totally fledged member of the NYT’s video games steady and might be performed on the NYT Video games web site on desktop or cellular.
I’ve received a full information to how to play NYT Strands, full with ideas for fixing it, so test that out for those who’re struggling to beat it every day.