Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Answer and Help for March 12 #374
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Today is chain The problem is a bit stubborn. It took me a while to figure out the subject, especially because “Keep Gift” reminds me of Christmas and the Three Wise Ones. However, this is not the place to go for this problem. If you need tips and answers, form a coalition and keep reading.
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Tips for today’s chain puzzle
Today’s stock theme is: With gifts.
If that doesn’t help, here’s a clue: crazy skills.
Clue words to unlock tips in the game
Your goal is to find hidden words that fit the puzzle topic. If you are stuck, find any words. Whenever you find three words with four letters or more letters, the chain reveals one of the topic words. These are the words I used to get these tips, but any word you find with four or more letters will work:
- Legend, singing, sine, pill, pill, fill, fill, nest, nest, nest, star, rat, tail, tail, loan, loan, loan, loan, fee, fare, ding, ding, juniper, gin, trouble.
Answers to today’s chain puzzle
These are the answers that are linked to the topic. The purpose of the puzzle is to find all of this, including spangram, a topic word, from one side of the puzzle to the other. When you have all of this (I initially thought there were always eight, but learned that this number might be different), every letter on the board will be used. This is the non-cross-angle answer:
- Seal, talent, tricks, skills, talent, talent, strength
Today’s Chain Ball
The full NYT Strands puzzle on March 12, 2025, #374.
Today’s stocks are genius. To find it, the five letters of p starting from p fall down on the farthest line to the left and then gradually bend.