Complete guide with hints, spangram, and all theme words for Apr 19's puzzle
Strands Theme of Apr 19 is:
This phrase is often used as a humorous or triumphant declaration after making a quick repair or a necessary adjustment to solve a problem.
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The theme 'Small change' suggests minor adjustments or slight modifications made to improve something. It focuses on the subtle actions we take when fine-tuning a project or an idea to make it just right.
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Strands answer for Small change are revealed below!
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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 theme explores the various ways we describe making minor corrections or enhancements to reach perfection. If you're looking for a Strands Hint to guide your search, think about the subtle vocabulary used by editors and craftsmen. Check out the full Strands Hint below for more details.
While the words are common, their overlapping letters in the grid can be tricky to spot without a clear strategy. Success in this puzzle depends on recognizing different synonyms for improvement. Check out the full Strands Hint below for more details.
The spangram for this theme is a multi-word phrase that captures the satisfaction of finishing a small task. It stretches across the board, connecting the concept of minor edits to a final result. Check out the full Strands Hint below for more details.
Focus your search on action words that imply movement toward a better version of something. These terms often describe specific types of technical or creative revisions. Check out the full Strands Hint below for more details.