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What is the NYT Strands Puzzle?



Hints for Sunday, April 13


Spangram for Sunday, April 13
A Spangram is a type of word puzzle where a phrase or sentence is created using words that are related to each other. For Sunday, April 13, the Spangram is related to the theme of "spring." Here's a hint: the phrase is a common saying that is associated with the season.Answers for Sunday, April 13
If you're ready to give up or just want to check your answers, we've got the solutions for you. Here are the answers to the NYT Strands puzzle for Sunday, April 13: Word 1: APPLE Word 2: CAT Word 3: JOG Word 4: CODE Spangram: "April showers bring May flowers"
Tips and Strategies
To improve your skills at solving the NYT Strands puzzle, here are a few tips and strategies to keep in mind: Start by looking for common words or phrases that are easy to spot. Use the hints provided to help you get started. Look for words that can be created using the letters in the grid, even if they're not immediately obvious. Don't be afraid to use a pencil to mark potential words and then erase them if they don't work out. By following these tips and using the hints and answers provided, you should be able to solve the NYT Strands puzzle with ease. Happy puzzle-solving!For more information and to play the NYT Strands puzzle, visit the New York Times website. Don't forget to check back next week for more hints, Spangram, and answers to the NYT Strands puzzle.