If you’re here, you’re looking for a little help with Strands, the New York Times’ word-search game with a twist! Unlike classic word searches, Strands asks players to find linked words, and these words can change directions in quirky shapes. Every letter in the grid is part of the solution, and each puzzle is linked by a theme, with the final “spangram” wrapping it all up.
What is Strands?
Strands is an elevated word-search game where letters connect up, down, left, right, and diagonally, creating a challenging and fun puzzle experience. The twist? Words can change direction, and every letter in the grid is involved in at least one answer. Every day features a theme, and the spangram (a special word or phrase) runs across the grid, summarizing the theme and making the puzzle even more intriguing.
Strands is a bit of a brain-teaser and might take more time than its counterparts like Wordle and Connections, but that’s what makes it so rewarding to solve!
Today’s Strands Hint and Theme:
Today’s theme is Coming of Age, and the words are all part of a Jewish celebration.
What is the theme for today’s NYT Strands?
These words help celebrate a 13-year-old, specifically related to a key milestone in Jewish culture.
NYT Strands Spangram Hint:
Is it vertical or horizontal?
Today’s spangram is vertical!
Today’s NYT Strands Spangram Answer:
The spangram for today is BarMitzvah—a milestone celebration for Jewish boys reaching the age of 13.
NYT Strands Word List for September 7:
Here are the words you’ll be looking for in today’s puzzle:
- BarMitzvah
- Torah
- Synagogue
- Rabbi
- Lchaim
- Party
- Thirteen
Not quite finished with today’s puzzle? Don’t worry! If you’re stuck or just want to take your time, we’ve got all the hints you need to solve it at your own pace.
Want more puzzles?
If you’re looking for additional online games, Mashable’s Games page has plenty of hints and puzzles to keep your brain engaged!
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