Today’s NYT Strands: Hints, Answers, and Help for July 14 #133 – CNET
Strands doesn’t get as much attention as its New York Times siblings Wordle and Connections, but it can be just as challenging and entertaining. Strands is out of beta, so it’s now in the official New York Times Games app, which might earn it more fans. I’ll go into more detail about the rules for Strands in this story.
If you’re reading this, you probably need some help with the Strands puzzleso here we go. warning: scroll down too far and too fast and you will see spoilers.
Need more answers? Here’s the answer for today’s Wordle, and here are the answers for today’s Connections.
Read more: NYT Connections turns 1: these are the 5 hardest puzzles so far
Tip for today’s Strands puzzle
Today’s Strands theme is: Say my name.
But if that doesn’t help, here’s a tip: Name the game.
Clue words to unlock hints in the game
Your goal is to find hidden words that fit the theme of the puzzle. If you’re stuck, find all the words you can. Every time you find three words of four letters or more, Strands will reveal one of the theme words. These are the words I used to get those hints, but any words of four or more letters you find will work:
- STORY, SHOP, JOB, WHOLE, HOLE, HOLY, HONES, MINNY, SHOW, STONE, FAKE, RUST, LUST, TORY, RULE, RULES, PHONE, PHONES, WHAT.
Answers to Today’s Strands Puzzle
These are the answers that fit the theme. The goal of the puzzle is to find them all, including the spangram, a theme word that extends from one side of the puzzle to the other. Once you have them all (I originally thought there were always eight, but I learned that number can vary), every letter on the board is used. Here are the non-spangram answers:
- GALE, PEAT, FILL, ATOM, MERRY, HAIRY, RUSTLE, WHINNY. (Also known as sound-alikes, or homophones, for Gael/Gail/Gayle, Pete, Phil, Adam, Mary, Harry, Russell, and Winnie.)
Today’s Strands Spangram
Today’s Strand spangram is HOMOPHONES. To spell it out, start with the H, which is four letters from left to right on the first row, and rotate down.
How to Play NYT Strands
1. Use today’s theme to search for words related to that topic. See one? Drag or click the letters into the correct order. Double-click the last letter to submit your guess. When you find a theme word, it will light up blue and stay that way.
2. Other words you find are considered clue words that will give you clues to the theme words. Find three clue words (they must each have at least four letters) and the game will reward you by showing you a theme word. But if you can’t figure it out, find three more clue words and the game will highlight the letters of the theme word in order.
3. Go hunting for the spangrama special theme word that covers the entire puzzle, although it can also flow from top to bottom. It summarizes the puzzle theme.
4. When you are finished, you will have used every letter on the board in a theme word or spangram. Theme words fill the entire board and do not overlap.