Strands offers yet another intriguing challenge for puzzle enthusiasts today. If you're a seasoned player, you're well aware that these puzzles are significantly more demanding than typical word-search games, often leaving players stumped.
If you're finding today's puzzle particularly tough and you're already familiar with how to play Strands, you'll find all the necessary tips, spoilers, and more in the detailed guide below. Whatever level of assistance you need, it's covered here.
Today's Strands puzzle is themed around "Hole Foods," and there are seven items to discover, including the Spangram and six themed words.
If you're looking for a nudge to help solve the puzzle without spoiling the words, check out the hints in the sections below. Each section provides a clue to assist with this challenging game.
Hint 1: Think of foods that typically have holes in them.
Hint 2: These foods can be either savory or sweet.
Hint 3: Consider foods that are similar in shape to donuts, but are not donuts.
If you're ready for a couple of spoilers to help with today's puzzle, the sections below reveal two words along with screenshots showing their placement within the puzzle grid.
Word 1: Garlic
Word 2: Sesame
For those eager to see the complete solution for today's New York Times Strands puzzle, look no further than the section below. It includes all themed words, the Spangram, and a screenshot illustrating their positions in the letter grid.
Today's category is "Bagels," with the themed words being Blueberry, Everything, Plain, Raisin, Sesame, and Garlic.
For a comprehensive breakdown of today's puzzle, expand the section below. It explains how the theme, themed words, and the clue "Hole Foods" are interconnected within this innovative game.
The clue "Hole Foods" perfectly aligns with today's category, "Bagels," as bagels are known for their characteristic holes. Each themed word represents a common type of bagel.
Ready to take on the challenge? Visit the New York Times Games Strands website, accessible on virtually any device with a browser.