Complete guide with hints, spangram, and all theme words for Mar 08's puzzle
Strands Theme of Mar 08 is:
Think of the official term for the system where we adjust our timepieces to make better use of afternoon sun during the warmer months.
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Today's theme 'That time of year again' refers to the biannual event that many people find a bit disruptive to their schedules. It is a seasonal change involving how we track our afternoons and mornings.
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Strands is a free daily word puzzle from The New York Times. Each day, you get a theme and a letter grid where you must find hidden words. Like Wordle and Connections, it refreshes at midnight with a new puzzle.
You get a 6×8 grid of letters. Find all theme words plus the "spangram" that spans the grid and reveals the theme. Connect letters horizontally, vertically, or diagonally to form words. Find 3 non-theme words to unlock a hint.
This Strands Hint focuses on a specific calendar event that occurs in the spring. Think about the collective action everyone takes with their timekeeping devices to adjust for longer days. Check out the full Strands Hint below for more details.
Players might find this NYT Strands challenge moderately tricky because the vocabulary involves both nouns and verbs associated with a shift in time. The layout requires connecting long words that snake across the grid. Check out the full Strands Hint below for more details.
The spangram for this NYT Strands puzzle is quite long and describes the entire policy of changing the time. Look for a phrase that spans from the left to the right side of the board. Check out the full Strands Hint below for more details.
The clues revolve around the mechanics of time adjustment and the biological impact of waking up earlier than usual. Focus on terms used when describing a shift in your daily schedule. Check out the full Strands Hint below for more details.