Starting your Friday morning with New York Times Strands? If you need a few extra clues, I’m here to give some hints (and spoilers) to get you through Friday’s puzzle: #565. Peeking at a few extra hints isn’t cheating — the game is supposed to be challenging.
Since I’m a daily Strands player, I’ll also share how I did each day. Today’s puzzle was fun. Thankfully, I only needed one in-game hint to get me started.
If you're new to NYT Strands, we’ll show you how to get started. Also, check out today's Wordle hints and answer.
How to play NYT Strands
NYT Strands is similar to a word search. The player is presented with a grid of seemingly random letters, 6 across and 8 down. There are around 7 words hidden within the board, and the goal is to hunt them down. Letters to the right, left, below, above or diagonal can be connected, so be prepared to see some funky shapes. Every single letter will be used in the puzzle.
Your job is to find all the hidden words and the final “spangram,” which refers to the overall theme connecting all the words. For instance, in one recent puzzle, the theme was “That’s so sweet!” and the spanagram was “sugary.” Each of the hidden words had to do with a type of sugar.
If you get stuck, Strands lets you unlock in-game hints. For each four-letter word that you find that is not an answer to the puzzle, you earn progress towards a clue. Every three words you find illuminates a Hint icon in the bottom left corner of your screen. Click on it, and the puzzle will highlight which letters make up the next answer — just not how they connect. Still stuck? Unlock another hint, and the game will walk you through the word letter by letter. However, be aware that the number of hints you use will be reflected in your final score.
Even if you find yourself obsessed with this game after just one puzzle, you can only play once a day. Just like Wordle and Connections, the timer resets each night at midnight.
Today’s NYT Strands theme: Pour it on
The theme for today’s puzzle is pour it on.
If that doesn’t help you, someone who’s lactose intolerant might have a leg up on this puzzle.
In-game words for clues
If you need a few extra hints for hidden words, you can always find other four-letter words within the puzzle. The game will give you a hint for every three words with four or more letters. Here are some you can use:
CORN, WAXES, LAMA, ACORN, NONE, LAID, FAIR, NERD, CONE
How many letters is today’s spangram?
Another helpful hint is knowing the length of the spangram. Today’s spangram is 12 letters.
Today's NYT Strands answers (spoilers)
Here are the words you can find in today’s puzzle.
FLAX, CASHEW, MACADAMIA, COCONUT, ALMOND, RICE
Today's NYT Strands spangram (spoilers)
Today's Strands spangram is NONDAIRYMILK. You can find the first N in the fourth row, first letter on the left. It snakes up one row and then downward to the final row, finishing with the K on the very right.
My results today
Today's answers
(Caroline Igo/Yahoo Tech)
I had to use an in-game hint to start the puzzle, because I wasn’t finding any hidden words. I assumed that pour it on was referencing liquid measurements such as a pint or a quart. I found FLAX and CASHEW first and looked for more nuts and seeds. When DAIRYMILK didn’t light up as a hidden word or the spangram, I connected it to NON. I’ve had my fair share of ALMOND and COCONUT milk, but I can’t say I’ve ever had FLAX milk.
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Do you enjoy any of these non-dairy alternatives in your coffee? Let me know how you did in the comments.
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