The New York Times’ Strands December 17 edition is now useable. This intriguing game contrasts from the normal word search game. It permits you to carry out a word search in any straightforwardion instead of redisjoineing you to discovering it in order. Every baffle has a theme, which, upon uncovering, will produce your word search accessible. The game also has a spangram concept, a word or two that portrays the theme and can be set up on two opposing sides of the grid. So, here are hints and answers for today’s NYT Strands.
Strands hint and theme for December 17
Below is December 17’s theme and hints for you to crack the baffle.
Today’s theme is It’s Lit.
Theme’s Hint: It’s a type or style of literature/media that comes from imagination rather than truth. A petite example could be Sci-fi.
What are the Strands answers for today, December 17?
Given below are the spangram theme and Strands’ answer for the December 17 edition. These answers will produce locating words easier for you.
Spangram Theme: FICTIONGENRE
- The ‘F’ can be set up in the first column and spans apass the other side of the grid, ending with an ‘E’ in the second row.
- Today’s spangram theme is the Fiction Genre, which is a style of literature that comes from a person’s imagination and isn’t authentic.
Here is the word enumerate:
ROMANCE – The ‘R’ is placed as the first letter in the fourth column with the word getting finishd in the first column-third row, where ‘E’ is findd.
CRIME – The ‘C’ can be set up in the second column and the word procrastinateedr establishs by moving left first toward the first column and then straight down to an ‘E’.
WESTERN – The ‘W’ is in the third row, establishing the word in an upward zig-zag manner.
HISTORICAL – The ‘H’ is findd in the third last row.
FANTASY – The ‘F’ can be set up in the second last row and the word establishs in a U straightforwardion on the left side.