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NYT Strands Hints & Answers for November 29, 2025
Complete guide with hints, spangram, and all theme words for Nov 29's puzzle
Strands Theme of Nov 29 is:
What a piece of work!
Todays' Spangram Hint
The spangram for today's 'What a piece of work!' Strands hint describes basic mechanical devices. It's a two-word term often taught in physics classes.
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Today's Strands Spangram

Hint for Today's Theme Words
Today's theme, 'What a piece of work!', refers to fundamental devices that change the direction or magnitude of a force. These are the building blocks of more complex mechanisms.
First three letters of each theme word:
Spoiler Warning
Strands answer for What a piece of work! are revealed below!
Answers for Strands Today
Below is the complete solution for Today's Strands.Enjoy the game!

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the spangram for NYT Strands on November 29, 2025?
The spangram for November 29, 2025 Strands puzzle is "SIMPLEMACHINE". It touches two opposite sides of the grid and relates to the theme "What a piece of work!".
What is today's Strands theme (November 29, 2025)?
Today's Strands theme is "What a piece of work!". This theme connects all the words you need to find in the puzzle.
How many theme words are in today's Strands puzzle?
There are 7 theme words in today's Strands puzzle, plus the spangram "SIMPLEMACHINE".
What is a spangram in Strands?
A spangram is a special word in NYT Strands that touches two opposite sides of the grid and relates directly to the puzzle's theme. It uses every letter in the theme at least once.
How do I solve NYT Strands puzzles?
Start by identifying the theme, then look for the spangram (it touches two sides). Use the hint button if you're stuck - it highlights one theme word. Work your way through the grid, connecting letters in any direction.
How to Play Strands
Objective:
Find all the hidden theme words and the spangram in the letter grid.
Rules:
- • Words can be spelled in any direction (including diagonally)
- • Letters can only be used once per word
- • All letters must be used exactly once
- • Theme words relate to the given clue
- • The spangram spans from one side of the board to the opposite side
Tips:
- • Start by looking for obvious theme-related words
- • The spangram often contains or relates to the theme
- • Use the hint button if you're stuck
- • Pay attention to letter frequency and common word patterns
Scoring:
Find all theme words and the spangram to complete the puzzle. Use hints sparingly to maintain your streak!
