Childhood-inspired puzzle theme centers around classic tooth fairy traditions and bedtime surprises.
Recognizing pillow and coin clues quickly reveals the fairy-related answer pattern.
The Tooth Fairy spangram ties every magical and money-themed word together.
The NYT Strands puzzle for today, which serves as the final puzzle of the month, presents a theme that combines both playfulness and nostalgic elements. The March 31 challenge starts as a mystery, but its clues lead users to discover a well-known childhood custom. The puzzle becomes simpler to solve after users understand its main concept because they will find the solving process to be enjoyable.
Today's NYT Strands theme, “While you were sleeping...” refers to something often associated with childhood and lost baby teeth. The complete puzzle solution leads to a magical tale about a small visitor who comes during the night and departs with a unique gift.
The first group of words describes objects that children place under their pillows, whereas the second group of words describes the characteristics of the fairy-like being. The puzzle establishes a theme that combines imaginative elements with well-known objects to create a joyful yet easily identifiable musical theme.
Here are the clues for each word in today’s puzzle:
WI – 5 letters – Used for flying
EX – 8 letters – Trading one thing for another
TU – 4 letters – A ballet skirt often linked to fairies
CO – 4 letters – A small piece of money
NO – 4 letters – Paper money instead of coins
PI – 6 letters – The place where the lost tooth is hidden
WA – 4 letters – Magical tool often carried by fairies
The non-spangram answers for the March 31 NYT Strands are:
WINGS
EXCHANGE
TUTU
COIN
NOTE
PILLOW
WAND
Each answer ties back to the story and symbols associated with the tooth fairy tradition.
Spangram: THE TOOTH FAIRY
The spangram is the heart of today’s puzzle. It connects every word through the classic childhood character linked to lost teeth, hidden coins, and bedtime surprises. Once the phrase “The Tooth Fairy” appears, the rest of the answers fall into place much more easily.
When a puzzle theme sounds mysterious, focus on common traditions, stories, or childhood memories. One recognizable word can often reveal the entire category. Looking for related objects and symbols also makes it easier to identify the spangram.
Today’s puzzle presents a cheerful combination of memories and linguistic challenges. The NYT Strands Today puzzle provides its daily challenges through an entertaining combination of smart themes and recognized puzzles, which test both word knowledge and reasoning abilities.