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Are you tired of the same old Wordle? Well, the New York Times has introduced a new word puzzle called Strands that promises to put your vocabulary to the test. Unlike Wordle, Strands presents you with a grid of letters where you need to uncover six to eight words connected by a common theme. Tracy Bennett, the curator behind Wordle, has also contributed to the creation of Strands, ensuring a challenging yet enjoyable experience.
Strands follows a user-friendly design, making it easy to navigate while still ensuring a robust mental workout for your brain. Each day, a new game of Strands is available on the Games section of the NYT website, offering a fresh challenge to puzzle enthusiasts. The 6×8 grid contains 54 letters, with each word based on a daily theme displayed in the ‘Today’s Theme’ box.
One unique aspect of Strands is the hidden Spangram, which only reveals itself when you successfully identify all six words for the day. The Spangram is a special word that spans the entire grid, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the puzzle. To guide players through the game, various hints and clues are provided to aid in solving the daily challenge.
Today’s theme for Strands is ‘It’s way over your head,’ offering a tantalizing clue to begin your word-hunting adventure. So, if you’re ready to test your linguistic skills and dive into the world of NYT Strands, grab a seat, sharpen your wits, and embark on a journey of word discovery.
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