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A jigsaw puzzle on today's threads
Today's theme of the string is: What happens around comes around
If that doesn't help you, here's a term: get back to you.
A term words to unlock hints in a game
Your goal is to find hidden words that match the theme of the puzzle. If you are stuck, find any words you can. Each time you find three words in four letters or more, the strings will discover one of the thematic words. These are the words I used to get those hints, but all words of four or more letters you find will work:
- Rod, stitch, cone, dinner, tone, cracking, turning, melody, rune, tied, boom, moon, creation, crate, rate, forang.
Answers to the puzzle of today's wires
These are the answers that bind to the topic. The purpose of the puzzle is to find all of them, including the spangram, a thematic word that reaches one side of the puzzle to the other. When you have them all (I initially thought there were always eight, but I learned that the number could vary), every letter on the board would be used. Here are the answers to the disapproval:
- Bounce, return, return, ricochet, boomerang
Today's foreigners Spangram
The finished jigsaw puzzle of NYT Strands for March 13, 2025, #375.
Today's foreigns Spanagram is nicecomeback. To find it, start n that is three letters to the right of the top, and the wind above, down and up.
The most difficult puzzles with threads
Here are some of Strins' topics that I have found as the most difficult in the last few weeks.
#1: Dated slangJanuary 21. You may not have used this lingo when it was cool. The most difficult word: phat.
#2: Tar she blows! January. 15. I guess sea biologists can convey this one. The most difficult word: Baleen or right.
#3: From the hookJanuary 9. Similar to the January 15 puzzle by helping to know a lot about marine creatures. Sorry, Charlie. The hardest word: Bigeye or Skipjack