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- Complete Solution: Today's New York Times Games Strands
- Understanding Today's Strands Puzzle
Strands presents a fresh word puzzle for players to unravel. Success requires identifying the puzzle's theme using a single clue, then locating all the words hidden within the letter grid.
If you're familiar with Strands but need assistance with today's puzzle, this article offers hints and solutions. From general guidance to specific word reveals and the complete answer, we've got you covered.
The NYT Games Strands Puzzle #313 January 10, 2025
Today's Strands puzzle features the clue "They're Inseparable." The objective is to find nine items: a pangram and eight thematically linked words.
New York Times Games Strands Hints
The following sections provide spoiler-free hints, progressively revealing more about the theme.
General Hint 1
Hint 1: Words representing intrinsically linked concepts.
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Hint 2: Frequently paired words.
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Hint 3: "Fight or Flight" exemplifies the puzzle's theme, though these words aren't included in the puzzle.
read morePartial Solution: Two Words from Today's Strands
For players who prefer avoiding the in-game hint system, here are two words and their locations within the puzzle.
Spoiler 1
Word 1: Crafts
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Word 2: Arts
read moreComplete Solution: Today's New York Times Games Strands
The complete solution to today's Strands puzzle is revealed below.
The category is "Together." The words are Arts, Crafts, Rhythm, Blues, Soap, Water, Milk, and Cereal.
read moreUnderstanding Today's Strands Puzzle
Need clarification after solving the puzzle? The explanation below connects the clue, theme, and words.
The theme, "Together," reflects the inherent pairings of the words, forming four common pairs. These items are inseparable, hence the clue "They're Inseparable."
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