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Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Answer and Help for April 17 #410


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Today’s NYT Strands The puzzle is a fun, especially if you are a fan of a movie. This is not a spoiler; The theme completely removes it. But there are many films that you may not probably find them. If you need hints and answers, read.

I go deep about the rules of the strand in this story.

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Today’s strands hint for puzzle

Today’s Strands Theme is: Movies

If it doesn’t help you, there is a formula here: lights, cameras, action!

Clue the words to unlock the hints of the game

Your goal is to find hidden words that adapt to the theme of the puzzle. If you are stuck, look for a word you can. Each time you find four letters or more three words, strands will reveal one of the theme words. I have used these words to get these hints, but any of the words you have searched for, will work:

  • Set, Tee, Sign, Signs, Gunda, Fads, Tires, Grade, Rev, Singh, Dirt, Great, Greater, Draw, Shin, Grade.

Answer for today’s Strands puzzle

These answers are bound to the theme. The goal of the puzzle is to look for all of them, including Spagram, a theme word that reaches from one side of the puzzle to the other. When you got all of them (I initially thought there were eight but learned that the number could change), each letter on the board would be used. Here are non-spangram answers:

  • Ring, Aircraft, Gunj, Shining, Graduate, Godfather

Today’s Strands Spangram

April 17, 2025, complete NYT Strands puzzle for #410.

NYT/screenshot by CNET

Today’s Strands Spagram TitleThe To find it, start the five letters with the bottom in the distant-left citri and make the wind up the bottom and across.



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