Complete guide with hints, spangram, and all theme words for Apr 11's puzzle
Strands Theme of Apr 11 is:
This word describes essential equipment or clothing generally, but here it specifically refers to items worn on the very 'top' of your body.
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Today's theme 'You're putting me on' is a playful pun regarding things you literally wear. It focuses on items that are placed at the highest point of your outfit.
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Strands answer for You're putting me on are revealed below!
Below is the complete solution for Today's Strands. Enjoy the game!

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.
The NYT Strands theme today uses a double entendre to describe fashion items you literally place on your head. If you are feeling a bit 'capped' out by the puns, check out the full Strands Hint below for more details.
Yes, but they focus on a very specific sub-category of accessories worn above the shoulders. This Strands Hint suggests looking for specific styles that vary by culture and occasion. Check out the full Strands Hint below for more details.
Most players find this puzzle moderate because it involves some international terms for common items. If you're stuck on the vocabulary, using a Strands Hint can help you visualize the fashion silhouettes. Check out the full Strands Hint below for more details.
The spangram for 'You're putting me on' spans the board to define the category of upper-body accessories. Finding it early will help you lock in the perimeter of the other words. Check out the full Strands Hint below for more details.