Searching for a unique day?
A brand new NYT Strands puzzle seems at midnight every day in your time zone – which implies that some individuals are all the time taking part in ‘as we speak’s sport’ whereas others are taking part in ‘yesterday’s’. When you’re on the lookout for Tuesday’s puzzle as an alternative then click on right here: NYT Strands hints and solutions for Tuesday, February 18 (sport #352).
Strands is the NYT’s newest phrase sport after the likes of Wordle, Spelling Bee and Connections – and it is nice enjoyable. It may be tough, although, so learn on for my Strands hints.
Need extra word-based enjoyable? Then try my NYT Connections as we speak and Quordle as we speak pages for hints and solutions for these video games, and Marc’s Wordle as we speak web page for the unique viral phrase sport.
SPOILER WARNING: Details about NYT Strands as we speak is beneath, so do not learn on should you do not need to know the solutions.
NYT Strands as we speak (sport #353) – trace #1 – as we speak’s theme
What’s the theme of as we speak’s NYT Strands?
• Right now’s NYT Strands theme is… Decide your personal prefix
NYT Strands as we speak (sport #353) – trace #2 – clue phrases
Play any of those phrases to unlock the in-game hints system.
- LUCK
- SALE
- CLEAR
- BLUR
- SOLD
- MALE
NYT Strands as we speak (sport #353) – trace #3 – spangram
What’s a touch for as we speak’s spangram?
• Small fruits
NYT Strands as we speak (sport #353) – trace #4 – spangram place
What are two sides of the board that as we speak’s spangram touches?
First facet: left, fifth row
Final facet: proper, 4th row
Proper, the solutions are beneath, so DO NOT SCROLL ANY FURTHER IF YOU DON’T WANT TO SEE THEM.
NYT Strands as we speak (sport #353) – the solutions
The solutions to as we speak’s Strands, sport #353, are…
- ELDER
- STRAW
- HUCKLE
- BLUE
- RASP
- SALMON
- GOLDEN
- BLACK
- SPANGRAM: BERRIES
- My ranking: Average
- My rating: 1 trace
Apparently, BERRIES is a linguistic invention and lots of languages aside from English don’t collect these small fruits right into a single meals household and as an alternative have distinctive phrases for STRAWberry, RASPberry, and so forth.
The reality is they don’t seem to be associated in any respect. The phrase berry comes from the Latin for grape – however we don’t consider grapes as berries – and was simply used to explain small fruits. In the meantime, so as to add to the confusion what some folks assume is a HUCKLEberry, different folks consider as a BLUEberry.
Like mushrooms, berries are an space it’s a must to watch out if foraging within the wild. Many types, together with ELDER, gives you a really upset abdomen, whereas some, together with Virginia Creeper Berries, might be deadly to people. Maybe it could be a good suggestion to not give them a reputation that features the identical suffix as issues which are scrumptious.
How did you do as we speak? Let me know within the feedback beneath.
Yesterday’s NYT Strands solutions (Tuesday, 18 February, sport #352)
- JELLYFISH
- SPORPION
- HORNET
- PLATYPUS
- BUMBLEBEE
- SPANGRAM: STINGERS
What’s NYT Strands?
Strands is the NYT’s new phrase sport, following Wordle and Connections. It is now out of beta so is a completely fledged member of the NYT’s video games secure and might be performed on the NYT Video games web site on desktop or cell.
I’ve obtained a full information to how to play NYT Strands, full with ideas for fixing it, so verify that out should you’re struggling to beat it every day.