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Daily News: Clues and Responses for May 11 (New York Times Edition)

NYT offers cryptic clues and solutions to enhance your enjoyable puzzle-solving adventure.

Clues and Solutions Unveiled for May 11 by The New York Times
Clues and Solutions Unveiled for May 11 by The New York Times

Daily News: Clues and Responses for May 11 (New York Times Edition)

New York Times' Strands Game Offers a Holiday-Themed Puzzle

The New York Times' Strands game, a word-search game with a twist, has a holiday-themed puzzle today. The spangram for today's puzzle is "Mothers Day", and it can be found in the word list provided for May 11.

In Strands, words can be made from linked letters in various directions, including changing direction. The spangram, a special word or phrase summing up the day's theme, spans the entire grid horizontally or vertically. Today's spangram hint does not provide a specific direction for the spangram, suggesting that it can be read either horizontally or vertically.

The theme of today's Strands puzzle is ways to honor Mom. Other words in the NYT Strands word list for May 11 include "Flowers", "Cards", "Breakfast", "Party", "Drawings", and "Hugs".

If you're stuck, the Strands game's website offers hints for the game. You can also find additional puzzles and other online games on the same website. Strands takes a little longer to play than games like wordle and Connections, but it offers a unique and engaging challenge.

Whether you're a seasoned Strands player or new to the game, today's holiday-themed puzzle is a great opportunity to celebrate Mother's Day with a brain-teasing activity. Give it a try and see if you can uncover the hidden words and solve the spangram!

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