Monday has come calling again, so start your week off right by getting the Strands answers for today, May 6.
If you’re new to Strands, your goal with this particular New York Times daily puzzle is to find all the topic words and a “Spangram” in a word search-style grid. All regular words relate to this Spangram, which is a word or phrase that you also need to find in word search.
To help you narrow down the theme and guess associated words, a topic sentence is provided. Using this clue, you then have to find all the correct words relating to it. The only problem is that your letters have to be next to each other, so it’s easier to find words than in a regular word search, because you can go in any direction, but it also makes it more difficult searching for the exact topic words, because there are some. so many options.
Fortunately, there is a hint system. For every word you submit that isn’t a theme word or a Spangram, you progress toward unlocking a clue. Once you unlock one, you can press the hint button and the outline of a correct theme word will be highlighted.
It’s also important to note that Strands is currently in beta, so some of these rules may change in the future when it’s fully released.
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Tips for Today’s Strands Answer
Instead of going straight to the answers, you may only need a few clues to help you understand all the topic words and the Spangram, so here are a few. tips for today’s strands:
- Today’s theme “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” refers to things that can be delivered by mail.
- The Spangram begins and ends on the third line, has nine letters spread across two words, and is an ironic way of referring to physical mail delivery systems.
- In total, there is one four-letter theme word, two six-letter words, one seven-letter word, and two eight-letter theme words to find.
- The six letter word is something you might get if you attend a wedding.
- Any of the eight-letter words can also be purchased from a local store or newsagent.
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Strands Answers for May 6
Here are the Strands answers for today:
- BILL
- LETTER
- INVITE
- WRAP
- REVIEW
- POST CARD
Today’s Strands Spangram is “SNAIL MAIL”.
Although the theme words fit the allusion, I’m not a fan of today’s Spangram – it’s not exactly the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of the post! I hope the clues above helped you get all the answers (and Spangram) faster than I did today.
What to play after Strands
You may have heard of this game called Wordle? It’s pretty good, we think it could stay. If you’ve already solved this problem today, the New York Times has other games. When it comes to word games, there are Connections, Mini Crossword, Spelling Bee and Letter Boxed. If you want to get away from words, you can also try Tiles, a pattern matching game or Sudoku.
Maybe you just want to keep playing Strands instead of making it a daily headache? Then Strands Unlimited is the puzzle for you. There are some differences in the rules, but essentially it’s an almost endless stream of Strands puzzles to solve.
However, if you’re looking for something similar to Connections, Brits might want to fire up BBC iPlayer and play with Only Connect, released several years before the daily NYT brainteaser Connections, which host Victoria Coren Mitchell was. quick to point this out.
Puzzgrid is another Connections-style puzzle that’s closer to the BBC show than the NYT version, because you only have three minutes to solve them.
There is also Semantle, a puzzle game in which you have to reach the secret word by guessing its meaning. Spelling doesn’t matter in Semantle, as you must instead pay attention to the numerical value of your guesses, to plot your way to the answer.
Finally, if you’re interested in how NYTimes puzzles are created, we have an interview with Jonathan Knight, head of games for the NYTimes.
Good luck solving today’s Strands!