Struggling with the NYT Strands puzzle? We've got you covered! Today's challenge is a real brainteaser, and we're here to provide some much-needed guidance.
The NYT Strands puzzle for November 30th, #637, is a unique word-finding adventure. Unlike traditional crosswords, this puzzle has a twist: answers come in pairs, but their placement in the grid is unrelated. It's a tricky concept, and some might find it frustrating. But here's where it gets interesting: the challenge lies in unscrambling the answers from the letter grid.
For a comprehensive guide to the rules, check out our article on CNET (https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/nyt-strands-is-the-latest-must-play-daily-online-game-heres-how-to-win/). We've got all the tips and tricks you need to master this game.
And now, onto the hints! Today's theme is all about group membership, which might seem vague at first. But don't worry, we've got a clever clue to help you out: 'A murder of crows.' Intriguing, right? This is where the puzzle gets interactive. Find any three words of four letters or more, and the game will reveal a theme word. For instance, words like 'DEER', 'REED', and 'FIRE' will unlock a hint.
The answers are where things get even more exciting. The puzzle's goal is to find all the theme words, including a spangram—a word that stretches across the entire puzzle. Today's non-spangram answers are: ANTS, ARMY, COWS, HERD, LIONS, PRIDE, GEESE, and FLOCK. And the spangram? Well, that's INITTOGETHER, starting from the I on the bottom row and winding up.
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