The New York Times has introduced a new puzzle game called NYT Strands, which launches a fresh puzzle each day at midnight according to your time zone. As a result, players around the world may find themselves engaging with different puzzles on any given day. For instance, those looking for Friday’s challenge can find the clues and answers through a special link for the game on November 14, game #621.
Strands offers a fun and engaging experience akin to popular word games such as Wordle, Spelling Bee, and Connections. It’s designed to challenge players while keeping the gameplay exciting. To assist fellow players, hints for today’s Strands game (#622) have been provided, focusing on the theme “We can see right through them.”
To unlock additional in-game hints, players can utilize clue words including “GEESE,” “SLAY,” “LEASE,” “STOLEN,” “COST,” and “SALE.” The spangram for the day consists of eight letters, which is also an exciting integral aspect of the gameplay.
For players eager to know the answers, today’s solutions feature words like “GLASSES,” “BINOCULARS,” “GOGGLES,” “LENSES,” and “SPECTACLES,” with the spangram being “EYETOEYE.” One player humorously noted how they missed “GLASSES” initially but managed to piece together the other words with relative ease, despite some spelling challenges.
Notably, NYT Strands is part of a vibrant universe of word games that the New York Times offers. It has garnered a dedicated following over its year of existence and is accessible on both desktop and mobile platforms. For those who may find themselves struggling, the publication has prepared a thorough guide that offers tips and strategies to enhance gameplay and boost daily scores.
