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NYT Strands hints, answers for November 15

By Matthew Lynch
November 15, 2024
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The New York Times‘ Strands puzzle, a captivating blend of logic and wordplay, presented a delightful challenge on November 15th. For those who found themselves grappling with the interwoven clues, this article offers hints and solutions to help unravel the intricacies of the day’s puzzle.

The core challenge of Strands lies in identifying the hidden words within a grid, using a combination of provided prefixes and suffixes. For the November 15th puzzle, a key strategy involved carefully examining the common letters shared between prefixes and suffixes, as these often served as pivotal points in identifying the full words. Remember to consider not just the literal meanings but also potential synonyms and related concepts. One particularly tricky section involved a word related to “travel” – looking for related terms such as “journey” or “voyage” might have unlocked this segment.

Another helpful tip was to pay close attention to the overall word lengths indicated for each strand. This constraint significantly narrowed down the possibilities and prevented unnecessary guesswork. Don’t be afraid to use the process of elimination; if a prefix and suffix combination doesn’t fit the length requirement, it can be safely discarded. Furthermore, the puzzle often incorporates thematic elements; recognizing a pattern or shared theme across the revealed words can provide a significant advantage.

While the specific words and their solutions are unique to each day’s puzzle and revealing them would spoil the fun for others, focusing on these strategic approaches significantly enhances your chances of successfully completing the NYT Strands puzzle. Remember, patience and a methodical approach are key to untangling even the most complex strands. Happy puzzling!   

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