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Tomorrow’s NYT Strands issue is a fun one, and it made me a little thirsty. If you need ideas and solutions, read on.
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Hint for tomorrow’s Lines issue
Yesterday’s Strands style is : Beyond chocolate
If that doesn’t help you, here’s a idea: We all wail…
Explanation words to access in-game hints
Your goal is to find concealed terms that fit the game’s design. If you’re stuck, get any thoughts you may. Every time you find three thoughts of four words or more, Lines will reveal one of the design terms. These are the terms I used to find those ideas but any thoughts of four or more characters that you find may function:
- CREST, CHAT, REST, PEES, CHAR, BORE, CORE, SIMP, TORE, SECT, FEST, MIST, CAMP, CHEST
Solutions for today’s Lines issue
These are the solutions that link into the topic. The goal of the issue is to get them all, including the spangram, a design expression that reaches from one part of the issue to the other. When you have all of them ( I formerly thought there were always eight but learned that the amount can vary ), every text on the table will be used. Here are the nonspangram replies:
- Plum, COFFEE, BROWNIE, PISTACHIO, BUTTERSCOTCH
Today’s Lines spangram
Today’s Lines spangram is ICECREAM. To find it, look for the I that’s three letters to the right on the bottom row, and wind up.