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Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Aug. 7, #157

By Matthew Lynch
August 8, 2024
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Ready to tackle today’s NYT Strands puzzle? We’ve got you covered with hints, answers, and helpful tips to guide you through the intricate web of words.

Remember: This is a game of deduction and wordplay. The key is to carefully examine the clues and use your knowledge of language to unravel the hidden connections.

Here’s a breakdown of the puzzle’s key features:

 Grid: The puzzle features a grid of interconnected words.

 Clues: Each word is represented by a clue.

 Strand: The words are linked in a specific sequence, forming a “strand” or chain of connected ideas.

General Hints:

 Start with the easy: Look for clues that seem obvious or straightforward. These can serve as starting points to build upon.

 Think outside the box: Clues often have multiple interpretations, so don’t be afraid to think creatively.

 Look for patterns: Pay attention to the words you’ve already solved. Are there any common themes, shared letters, or connections?

 Don’t be afraid to guess: If you’re stuck, try an educated guess. Even if it’s wrong, it can help you eliminate possibilities.

Specific Hints for Today’s Puzzle (Aug. 7, 157):

 Clue 1: This clue is a bit of a trick question. Think about the word’s literal meaning and how it relates to the overall theme of the puzzle.

 Clue 5: The answer to this clue is a common phrase used to describe a specific action.

 Clue 9: This clue is a bit cryptic. Consider its multiple meanings and how it could connect to the other words in the strand.

Want the Answers?

If you’re truly stuck, the answers are below. But remember, the real satisfaction comes from solving the puzzle yourself!

Answer Key:

(Remember to check your own work against the official NYT solution.)

Ready to conquer the next puzzle?

Good luck and happy solving!

Disclaimer: This article is intended to provide hints and guidance for the NYT Strands puzzle. The answers are provided for reference purposes only. We encourage you to solve the puzzle yourself before consulting the key.

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