If you’re reading this, you’re probably looking for a little help playing Strands. The New York Times‘ Advanced word search game.
In Strands, players must perform a twist on the classic word search. Words can be made from interlocking letters – up, down, left, right or diagonally – but words can also be rotated, resulting in strange shapes and patterns. Every letter in the grid becomes part of the answer. Every answer is always thematically related and has a “spangram”, a special word or phrase that sums up the day’s theme and covers the entire grid horizontally or vertically.
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By giving unclear hints and not providing a word list, Strands creates a brain teaser game that takes a bit longer to play than other games like Wordle or Connections.
If you get stuck or can’t spare more than 10 minutes to solve today’s puzzle, we’ve got all the NYT Strands hints for today’s puzzle you need to work through it at your preferred pace.
Today’s NYT Connection: Check out the clues and answers for September 5th
Today’s Wordle: Here are some clues for the answer for September 5th
NYT Strand suggests today’s theme: Going Underground
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A simple explanation of today’s NYT Strands theme
The answers all have to do with specific types of vegetables.
NYT Strands Spanglam Tips: Vertical or Horizontal?
Today’s NYT Strands Spangles are horizontal.
NYT Strand Spangham’s Answers of the Day
Today’s Spangram is Root vegetables.
September 5th NYT Strands Word List
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Potatoes
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Jicama
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Rutabaga
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beat
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Turnip
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Root vegetables
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Taro
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Not the day you were hoping for? Here’s Strands’ solution from yesterday: