

Group words by physical shape, focusing on straight, narrow, stick-like objects.
It reinforces the theme with a clever phrase that ties in with visual similarities.
Strands is a captivating blend of Spelling Bee, Connections, and classic Crossword.
We are back with our daily Strands guide. Today's Strands Spangram is FARMANIMALS. To find it, start with the F that's three letters down on the far-left vertical row and wind up and across.
Did you know that there are some words that you can use as hints to find the answers? We have sorted out the best hints for you. Take a look:
Wants
Swan
Farm
Mails
Pork
Duck
Pore
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We have listed below all the non-Spangram answers for May 29:
Pigs
Cows
Ducks
Goats
Sheep
Horses
Chickens
This puzzle’s NYT Strands Spangram is FARMANIMALS. Farm animals are domesticated creatures raised on farms to provide agricultural products such as meat, milk, eggs, wool, and leather or to perform physical labor like plowing fields. Commonly referred to as livestock, they are an essential part of global food production and rural economies.
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Here’s a simple trick that can help solve NYT Strands more quickly. First, identify the theme. Today’s theme is ‘E-I-E-I-O’. Another helpful tip is to look for long words stretching across the edges of the grid, as they often form the Spangram.
Understanding the Theme for Today
In the classic nursery rhyme ‘Old MacDonald Had a Farm,’ E-I-E-I-O has no literal meaning. It is simply a nonsense rhythmic refrain used to keep the beat, make the song catchy, and help children practice basic vowel sounds.
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For new players, Strands is a creative and strategic word game that combines NYT Crossword, Connections, and Spelling Bee. You get 48 letters on a 6×8 board and a daily theme as a hint. Moreover, NYT Strands can keep you engaged and sharpen your observation and problem-solving skills. See you tomorrow with another set of NYT Strands hints and answers.