Daily Strands guide with theme hints, gameplay tips, and today’s clue breakdown to help you solve the NYT word-find puzzle!
Dear Heloise: I have two thermal mugs. One is for coffee, and one is for tea. They can’t be used in the microwave or in the dishwasher. To get the stains out, I boil some water and put it in the mugs.
Sunscreen protects us against ultraviolet radiation. It's the sun that causes skin cancer. So, go ahead and lather yourself up with sunscreen, and wear a hat outside. -- Heloise Send a money-saving or ...
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If you want to know how to solve the NYT Strands hint puzzle using an LLM on a Windows 11/10 PC, read this post. NYT Strands puzzles mix word search with a cool theme twist. They’re not super hard, ...
Dear Heloise: Going from room to room, then forgetting what I went in there for is a common occurrence. My tip for remembering is to recite a keyword in my head as I go from one room to the other so ...