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This Strands puzzle presents a fresh challenge for word puzzle enthusiasts. Success hinges on deciphering the theme using a single clue, followed by locating all words within the letter grid.
If you're familiar with Strands but find yourself stuck, this guide offers hints and solutions of varying levels of detail. From general guidance to specific word reveals and the complete answer, everything is covered below.
Today's Strands puzzle features the clue "They're Inseparable." The objective is to find nine items: the pangram and eight thematically linked words.
The following sections provide progressively more specific, spoiler-free hints to aid in theme identification.
Hint 1: Words that are intrinsically linked.
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Hint 2: Word pairs frequently encountered together.
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Hint 3: "Fight or Flight" exemplifies the puzzle's theme, though these words aren't included in the puzzle.
For players who prefer avoiding the in-game hint system (requiring the discovery of non-themed words to activate), the following sections offer individual word solutions and their grid locations.
Word 1: Crafts
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Word 2: Arts
read moreComplete Solution to Today's New York Times Games StrandsThe complete solution to today's Strands puzzle is detailed in the expandable section below.
The theme is "Together," encompassing the words Arts, Crafts, Rhythm, Blues, Soap, Water, Milk, and Cereal.
read moreUnderstanding Today's Strands PuzzleNeed clarification after solving the puzzle? The following section provides a comprehensive explanation of the theme's connection to the words.
The "Together" theme highlights common pairings: Arts & Crafts, Rhythm & Blues, Soap & Water, Milk & Cereal. These pairs are inherently linked, thus "Inseparable."
read moreTo play, visit the New York Times Games Strands website, accessible on most devices with a web browser.
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