Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Answers & Spangram for Game #184 (September 3,2024)

If you’re tackling today’s Strands puzzle and need a bit of help, I’ve got you covered with hints and solutions for September 3, puzzle #184.

How to Play NYT Strands?

For newcomers, NYT Strands is a twist on the classic word search. The goal is to connect letters on a grid to form words related to a daily theme. Each puzzle also includes a special word known as the “Spangram,” which ties together the theme. As you identify words, they will remain highlighted in blue, guiding you toward the theme.

Here’s a quick breakdown on how to play:

  1. Identify the theme: Start by looking for words related to the daily theme. As you find and submit words, they’ll light up in blue.
  2. Use hint words: If you’re stuck, finding three words of at least four letters will unlock a hint for one of the theme words.
  3. Find the Spangram: The Spangram is a word that connects two sides of the board. It often encapsulates the theme of the puzzle and lights up in yellow once discovered.

Today’s Theme:

The theme for September 3’s Strands is “Striking sounds.”

If that’s not ringing any bells (pun intended), here’s an additional clue: “Ring out ye bells.”

Today’s Hints:

Here’s how to unlock the hints for today’s puzzle:

  • Hint words: MELL, CHILL, PALE, TELL, BELL, JETS, STONE, etc.

Today’s Strands Answers for September 3:

Now, onto the answers that match today’s theme:

  • PEAL
  • RING
  • TOLL
  • CHIME
  • CLANG
  • KNELL
  • JINGLE
  • TINKLE

Today’s Spangram:

The Spangram for today’s puzzle is “BELLTONES.” You can find it by starting with the “B” located three letters from the right on the top row and then winding down.

Final Thoughts:

This puzzle revolves around various sounds associated with bells, making it both thematic and tricky. While common sounds like RING and JINGLE might be straightforward, more obscure ones like KNELL and PEAL could pose a challenge.

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