NYT Strands: A Guide to the New York Times' Word-Search Game
Unlocking the secrets of Strands, the captivating word-search game from the New York Times, can be a delightful yet challenging endeavor. Here's a comprehensive guide to enhance your gameplay.
The Twist: Linked and Interwoven Words
Unlike traditional word searches, Strands introduces a unique twist: words can be formed by connecting adjacent letters in any direction, including diagonals. This allows for intricate shapes and patterns, utilizing every letter in the grid.The Spangram: A Guiding Force
Each puzzle features a theme that connects all the solutions. The "spangram" is a special word or phrase that encompasses the theme and stretches across the grid either horizontally or vertically. This serves as a valuable clue to help you unravel the puzzle.Today's NYT Strands Hint: Step to It
For today's puzzle, the hint reveals the theme to be related to foot movement. Consider words that describe various ways to move your feet.Today's NYT Strands Theme: Ways to Move
The theme of today's puzzle revolves around how you navigate from one place to another.Today's NYT Strands Spangram Hint: Horizontal or Vertical?
Today's spangram is arranged horizontally across the grid.Today's NYT Strands Spangram Answer: GetMoving
Congratulations! The spangram for today's puzzle is "GetMoving."Today's NYT Strands Word List (February 24)
- Strut
- Waddle
- Shuffle
- Tiptoe
- Skip
- Mosey
- Stroll
- GetMoving
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