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ForbesToday’s NYT Strands Hints, Spangram, Answers: Thursday, July 9 (On The Lips)By Paul Tassi
A truly bizarre Strands puzzle today where I didn’t figure out the category until it was over and the clue is totally useless.
How To Play Strands
The New York Times’ Strands puzzle is a play on the classic word search. It’s in beta for now, which means it’ll only stick around if enough people play it every day.
There’s a new game of Strands to play every day. The game will present you with a six by eight grid of letters. The aim is to find a group of words that have something in common, and you’ll get a clue as to what that theme is. When you find a theme word, it will remain highlighted in blue.
You’ll also need to find a special word called a spangram. This tells you what the words have in common. The spangram links two opposite sides of the board. While the theme words will not be a proper name, the spangram can be a proper name. When you find the spangram, it will remain highlighted in yellow.
Be warned: You’ll need to be on your toes.
“Some themes are fill-in-the-blank phrases. They may also be steps in a process, items that all belong to the same category, synonyms or homophones,” The New York Times notes. “Just as she varies the difficulty of Wordle puzzles within a week, [Wordle and Strands editor Tracy] Bennett plans to throw Strands solvers curveballs every once in a while.”
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What Is Today’s Strands Hint?
Time to do the NYT hint and then my own hint after that:
I think…
And mine is:
Ignore that hint
Today’s NYT Strands Opening Letters
Here are the first two letters of all the words if you don’t want the entire thing just yet.
- HA
- LO
- SE
- HI
- ME
- BE
- GO
What Are Today’s Strands Answers?
Now we begin the answer portion of the program which is the spangram and the full list of the other answers, the spangram is:
WECANMAKEIT
Here it is on the page, and read on:
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The answers:
- HASTE
- LOVE
- SENSE
- HISTORY
- MERRY
- BELIEVE
- GOOD
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So, these are all things you can “make,” in terms of it being a phrase, rather than the physical act of creation. Well, I guess making love could be, depending on what happens after. But I do not get the “I think…” clue. Is that just supposed to be “I think we can make it” like a sentence involving the clue and the spangram together? I don’t understand.
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