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Are you struggling with today’s Strands puzzle from the New York Times, themed ‘Cut and Color’? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with hints, answers, and the Spangram solution for game 119.
To play NYT Strands, you must connect letters on a grid to form words related to the theme. Keep an eye out for the Spangram, a word that spans the entire puzzle and summarises the theme. Additionally, finding hint words can help reveal the theme words easier.
For today’s puzzle, the theme is ‘Cut and Color,’ focusing on gemstones and colors. The Spangram for June 30 is ‘JEWELTONES,’ starting from the left edge and circling back, not ending on the right.
The theme words for today include SAPPHIRE, RUBY, AMETHYST, EMERALD, GARNET, and TOPAZ. Roaming through the grid, players can uncover these words and complete the puzzle without using any hints.
The game can be a challenge with unfamiliar terms like ‘JEWELTONES,’ adding a unique twist to the usual gameplay. Even common words like ‘GARNET’ and ‘AMETHYST’ might trip you up if the spelling is unfamiliar.
Once you’ve cracked the puzzle without hints, feel free to share your success or struggles with us. How did you fare today in solving the ‘Cut and Color’ Strands puzzle? Let us know your thoughts and experiences with today’s challenging game.
Remember, Strands is now a full-fledged game in the NYT Games lineup, available on desktop and mobile, providing daily word puzzles to test and entertain players of all levels. Keep honing your word skills and enjoy the brain-teasing fun!