NYT Strands Got You Stuck? Hints & Answers for Sept 3rd Revealed!
Struggling with today's NYT Strands puzzle? Don't worry, you're not alone! This popular word game from the New York Times can be tricky, but we've got you covered with hints and the solution for September 3rd's puzzle (#549).
What is NYT Strands?
Strands is a word search game with a twist. You're given a theme and must find words related to that theme hidden within a grid of letters. One key word, the "spangram," stretches across two sides of the board and often provides a big clue to the theme.
Today's Theme: That's So Sweet!
The theme for today's puzzle is "That's So Sweet!" If you're scratching your head, think about baking and ingredients.
Hints to Help You Solve It:
- Think in terms of baking.
- Not what you bake, but a type of ingredient in its many forms.
Ready for the Answers? (Spoiler Alert!)
Okay, if you've tried your best and are ready to see the solution, here it is:
- Spangram: SUGARY
- Other words: CUBES, BROWN, GRANULATED, POWDERED, INVERT, TURBINADO
Did you get them all? Some of these might have been unfamiliar, like INVERT sugar (basically syrup!) and TURBINADO sugar. But hopefully, with these hints, you were able to solve the puzzle!
Come back tomorrow for more NYT Strands hints and answers. Happy puzzling!