Strands, the latest puzzle game from The New York Times, tests your vocabulary skills in a unique and engaging way. In today's installment, players are given a grid with various words hidden within it, all centered around the theme of "A Work of Art". Each day, Strands players must search for as many words as they can find that fit this artistic theme.
For Friday's puzzle, no hints were provided, leaving players to rely on their skills alone. However, today was a different story. The NYT provided an additional hint, revealing the answer to the spangram - the answer is FAMOUS PAINTING.
By analyzing this information, one can easily see why it would be beneficial to focus solely on famous paintings in order to find all of the words. In fact, I quickly discovered STARRY NIGHT as my first answer by looking for any painting that fits this title, and after a few attempts with this word alone, BOATING PARTY and WATER LILIES followed suit.
In contrast to Friday's lack of hints, today's spangram was clearly marked, allowing for an easier experience. Overall, the addition of this spangram, along with its corresponding answer, made solving Strands significantly more manageable and enjoyable.
For Friday's puzzle, no hints were provided, leaving players to rely on their skills alone. However, today was a different story. The NYT provided an additional hint, revealing the answer to the spangram - the answer is FAMOUS PAINTING.
By analyzing this information, one can easily see why it would be beneficial to focus solely on famous paintings in order to find all of the words. In fact, I quickly discovered STARRY NIGHT as my first answer by looking for any painting that fits this title, and after a few attempts with this word alone, BOATING PARTY and WATER LILIES followed suit.
In contrast to Friday's lack of hints, today's spangram was clearly marked, allowing for an easier experience. Overall, the addition of this spangram, along with its corresponding answer, made solving Strands significantly more manageable and enjoyable.