Today’s Strands hints and answers for Monday 22nd April

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It’s quiz time! To help get your Monday off to a good start, we can help with the Strands answer for today, 22nd April.

If you’re new to Strands, your goal with this particular New York Times daily puzzle is to find all of the theme words and a ‘Spangram’ in a wordsearch-like grid. All of the regular words relate to this Spangram, which is a word, or phrase, that you also have to find within the wordsearch.

To help you narrow down the theme and guess the related words, there is a theme sentence provided. With this clue, you then have to find all of the correct words that relate to it. The only catch is that your letters must be beside each other, so it’s easier to find words than in a regular wordsearch, as you can switch to any direction, but this also makes it more difficult to find the exact theme words, as there are so many options.

Thankfully, there is a hint system. For every word you submit that isn’t a theme word or Spangram, you make progress towards unlocking a hint. Once you unlock one, you can then 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 its beta stage, so some of these rules might change in the future upon its full release.

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Hints for today’s Strands answer

Instead of going straight to the answers, you might only need a few clues to help you get all theme words and the Spangram, so here’s some hints for today’s Strands:

  • Today’s theme hint ‘Character class’ refers to different character types in games.
  • The Spangram starts on the third line, ends on the fifth line, and is seven letters long.
  • In total, there are two four-letter, one five-letter, two six-letter, and two eight-letter theme words to find in today’s Strands.
  • One of the six-letter words creates another word that sounds the exact same if you take away its first letter. It starts on the right side of the third line, and ends with the ‘T’ on the first line.
  • The other six-letter word can describe somebody who kills for their food and it starts in the middle of the seventh line, and ends with the ‘R’ to the right of the sixth line.

Strands answers for 22nd April

Here’s the Strands answers for today:

  • BARD
  • MAGE
  • ROGUE
  • KNIGHT
  • HUNTER
  • SORCERER
  • ASSASSIN

Today’s Strands Spangram is ‘FANTASY’.


Image credit: The New York Times

Thanks to the many RPGs I’ve sunk my life into over the years, I was able to get most of today’s theme words without using any hints. ‘KNIGHT’ and ‘HUNTER’ did take hints to work out, however, as they’re not really typical classes in the games I’ve played, even though they fit right in with today’s fantasy theme.

What to play after Strands

You might have heard of this game called Wordle? It’s pretty good, we think it might stick around. If you’ve already solved that today, however, The New York Times does offer other games. When it comes to word-based games, there’s Connections, the Mini Crossword, Spelling Bee, and Letter Boxed. If you fancy a break from words, then you can also try Tiles, a motif matching game, or Sudoku.


NYT games

Maybe you just want to keep playing Strands instead of making it a daily puzzle? In that case Strands Unlimited is the puzzle for you. There’s a few differences to the rules, but it’s basically just an almost never-ending stream of Strands puzzles to solve.

If you’re after something similar to Connections, however, then those in the UK might want to boot up the BBC iPlayer and play along with Only Connect, which came out many years before the daily NYT Connections puzzle, something host Victoria Coren Mitchell was quick to point out.

Puzzgrid is another Connections-style puzzle that’s closer to the BBC show than NYT’s version, as you only have three minutes to solve them.

There’s also Semantle, a game puzzle where you have to reach the secret word by guessing its meaning. Spelling doesn’t count in Semantle, as you have to pay attention to the numerical value your guesses have instead, to chart your path to the answer.

Lastly, if you’re interesting in how the NYTimes puzzles get made, we’ve got an interview with Jonathan Knight, Head of Games for The NYTimes

Good luck solving today’s Strands!

 

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