Strands is the NYT’s newest phrase sport after the likes of Wordle, Spelling Bee and Connections – and it is 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 do not learn on should you do not need to know the solutions.
NYT Strands in the present day (sport #217) – trace #1 – in the present day’s theme
What’s the theme of in the present day’s NYT Strands?
• In the present day’s NYT Strands theme is… Bought any bleu cheese?
NYT Strands in the present day (sport #217) – trace #2 – clue phrases
Play any of those phrases to unlock the in-game hints system.
- LATE
- GLADE
- BLADE
- NICK
- CHICK
- TOAST
NYT Strands in the present day (sport #217) – trace #3 – spangram
What’s a touch for in the present day’s spangram?
• Meals in rows
NYT Strands in the present day (sport #217) – trace #4 – spangram place
What are two sides of the board that in the present day’s spangram touches?
First: prime, fourth column
Final: backside, fifth column
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 #217) – the solutions
The solutions to in the present day’s Strands, sport #217, are…
- BACON
- CHICKEN
- TOMATO
- VINAIGRETTE
- GREENS
- EGGS
- SPANGRAM: COBBSALAD
- My ranking: Average
- My rating: Good
I presume there could be a cut up between folks within the US and people in the remainder of the world right here. Or perhaps it is solely me that had probably not heard of a COBBSALAD and subsequently struggled to resolve this one. I used to be additionally very confused by the theme clue of ‘Bought any bleu cheese?’, which made me suppose it was one thing French – as a result of in any other case why is it spelled ‘bleu’ and never ‘blue’. So the entire thing was a bit baffling.
I solved it in the long run, nevertheless it was actually only a case of trial and error. I noticed BACON early on, and CHICKEN too, so I noticed it was a food-themed puzzle. The others took me some time to search out, and getting the spangram was completely primarily based on there being nothing else it may very well be by the point that I obtained it. Not probably the most satisfying sport for me – although if you recognize and like Cobb Salad (which to me sounds disgusting) then perhaps you will have been high quality with it. Ho hum.
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Yesterday’s NYT Strands solutions (Saturday 5 October, sport #216)
- SHAM
- FAKE
- QUACK
- PHONY
- HOAK
- CHARLATAN
- HUMBUG
- SPANGRAM: THATSUNREAL
What’s NYT Strands?
Strands is the NYT’s new phrase sport, following Wordle and Connections. It is now out of beta so is a completely fledged member of the NYT’s video games secure and might be performed on the NYT Video games website on desktop or cell.
I’ve obtained a full information to easy methods to play NYT Strands, full with suggestions for fixing it, so test that out should you’re struggling to beat it every day.