NYT Strands Hints Today With Game’s Answers With Pangram April 1, 2025

Published on: March 31, 2025 at 1:50 am
Are you seeking NYT Strands hints today with the game’s Answers with Pangram for Monday, April 1? This blog is filled with today’s solution guide to scoring the highest point in today’s puzzle. Today’s puzzle might be difficult or easy according to your gameplay strategy. We are adding strategies to learn the gameplay that will help you to win the game in a better way.
NYT Strands today
The New York Times offers this puzzle with a 6×8 grid of letters in which players uncover the words based on the day’s theme. A complete puzzle must include each letter on the board without overlapping.
How to play
This section is devoted to how to play method for today’s puzzle. Following this guide can help you to know the game’s solution. This guide helps you to find theme words to fill the board, find a spangram, and earn a hint.
Find Theme Words
- Drag and tab letters to create words. Tap double the last letter to submit the word
- These words fill the board without overlapping.
- Theme words stay highlighted in blue when you find them.
Find Spangram
- The spangram describes the day’s puzzle theme.
- It is the longest word that touches two opposite sides of the board.
- It is highlighted in yellow when you find it.
Earn Hints
- For every 3 non-theme words you earn a hint.
- The hints show the letters of a theme word.
- If there is already an active hint on the board, a hint will show the sequence of the letters.
NYT strands Hints: [Revealed]
The puzzle offers some hints to make it easier for players. Players earn the hints when they 3 non-theme words and unlock the hint button, then it shows the letters to show the letters to unscramble. When the players have an active hint, it shows the sequence of the letters to form the theme word.
Spangram
In each game, players have a challenge to find the Spangram. It is the longest word in the puzzle and touches two opposite sides of the puzzle board. It is highlighted in yellow whereas other themed words are highlighted in blue when players find them.
Today’s Spangram is: SPRINGTIME
NYT strands Answers: [Revealed]
In this section, we have compiled the answers for today’s game. These answers do not include the spangram as it is already mentioned above. We are adding all the non-spangram answers here. Explore the answers for today’s puzzle and score the highest points.
Today’s Theme: It’s a sign!
Today’s Clue Words:
- MOOS, MOOR, MOORS, LITE, BITE, BITES, POLL, BOLL, SHOE, SHOES, RING, RINGS, MILT, SHOW, SHOWS, SLIT.
Today’s Answers:
- BUDS, POLLEN, ROBINS, PUDDLES, SHOWERS, BLOSSOMS.
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The archive allows you to play the past day’s puzzle. It gives access to an opportunity to play the previous day’s puzzle that you have missed by any chance or want to revisit as you have left it unfinished. It also helps the players to immerse in this captivating puzzle that relives their excitement with a quick dose of vocabulary.
Closure
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Frequently Asked Questions
These are the frequently asked questions to know the puzzle in a better way. These questions also contain other information that might not be added to the above sections. These questions are: