Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Spangram, Answers: Sunday, November 23 (Sweet Tooth)

Sunday Strands: A Sweet Challenge with an Ivy League Twist

As the snow transforms into rain and back to snow again, it's a perfect day to indulge in some word puzzles. The New York Times has got us covered with its latest game, Strands, which offers a fun twist on classic word search games. In today's challenge, we're tasked with uncovering all the words related to the Ivy League theme and finding the elusive spangram that crosses over two sides of the grid.

To get started, let's dive into the hints provided by the New York Times. The first hint reveals that all words except Big Green and Big Red will be used in the puzzle. The starting letters of each word are also given: NE, ST, RU, WH, DO, and CA. With these clues in mind, you can begin searching for the hidden words.

The spangram is the star of today's Strands puzzle. After some trial and error, we discovered that the spangram is none other than CANDY AISLE. But what about the other words? The full list includes NERDS, STARBURST, RUNTS, WHATCHAMACALLIT, DOTS, and a few more.

The completed Strands grid offers a glimpse into the world of Ivy League schools, from the famous Harvard University to the prestigious Yale School of Management. As you explore the grid, you'll notice that some words are more challenging than others, requiring careful attention to detail and clever thinking.

We solved today's puzzle by using a combination of word lists, anagrams, and logical reasoning. The key to success lies in understanding the relationships between the words and how they fit into the larger picture. By breaking down each step and working through the clues, you'll be able to uncover all the hidden words and solve the Strands puzzle.

As you tackle today's challenge, remember that practice makes perfect. Don't be afraid to take a break or come back later with fresh eyes. The Strands game is designed to be fun and engaging, making it an excellent way to relax and exercise your brain.

So go ahead, grab a cup of hot chocolate, and dive into the world of Ivy League schools with today's Strands puzzle. Who knows? You might just find yourself crossing paths with STARBURST or WHATCHAMACALLIT!
 
I'm loving this Ivy League twist on word puzzles 🤔📚. The New York Times has really outdone themselves with this latest game, Strands. I mean, who wouldn't want to solve a puzzle that takes you back to the colleges and universities of America's elite? 🎓💡. I think what makes this puzzle so great is the combination of word lists, anagrams, and logical reasoning - it really puts your brain to work! 💪

I also love how the spangram is hiding in plain sight 😄. It was a bit tricky to figure out at first, but once we got there, it was like "aha!" moment 🤩. And I'm glad they included some more challenging words to keep us on our toes 👀.

One thing that might be helpful for new players is to take breaks and come back later with fresh eyes - sometimes, stepping away from a puzzle can help you see things in a new light 🔍. Overall, though, this is a fantastic game that's perfect for anyone looking to relax and exercise their brain 🧠. Give it a try! 👍
 
I love old-school word puzzles like this 🤓. There's something so satisfying about filling in those squares and uncovering the hidden words. The Ivy League twist is a nice touch, it adds a bit of nostalgia to the game 🎓. I mean, who doesn't love thinking about Harvard or Yale? 🤔 But at the same time, it's not all rainbows and unicorns, some of those words are super tricky to figure out 🔍. And that spangram CANDY AISLE is a real brain-twister! 😅 I'm just glad I could use my word lists and anagrams skills to crack it 💡. All in all, this Strands puzzle was a fun challenge that put my thinking cap on 🎩.
 
Ugh, another brain twister to add to my never-ending list of things that are probably going to drive me crazy 🤯. I mean, who thought it was a good idea to make a word search game out of Ivy League schools? Like, what's next? A crossword puzzle about tax returns or something? And don't even get me started on the spangram, Candy Aisle... how original 😒. I'm pretty sure whoever came up with that name is just trolling us at this point. Anyway, to solve this thing, you'll need to be some kind of word ninja or have an encyclopedic knowledge of Starburst candies 🤷‍♀️. Good luck with that!
 
I think it's awesome that The New York Times is still creating fun puzzles like this for us to enjoy 😊. I mean, word search games can be so calming and a great way to relax during the winter months when it's all snowy outside ❄️. And I love how they added an Ivy League twist - it makes it feel super unique and exciting! 💡. I've tried solving puzzles like this before and I gotta say, it's really good for your brain too... who knew learning could be so much fun? 🤓. Just one thing, can we get some more challenging words next time? Maybe something a bit harder to figure out? 🤔
 
omg how am i supposed to focus on my work when there are so many words to unscramble 🤯📝 i mean, i love a good puzzle as much as the next person, but this ivy league themed strands game is like, woah. can someone please just give me a hint about harvard's cafeteria food? is it worse than the dining hall at yale lol 😂 just kidding (kind of). seriously though, the spangram was pretty cool, candy aisle is a genius solution 💡 now if you'll excuse me, i have some nerds and starburst to find 🤪
 
I think it's great that The New York Times is offering these word puzzles as a fun way to exercise your brain 🤔. The Ivy League theme is really clever and adds an extra layer of challenge to the game. I love how they've included some pretty recognizable words like STARBURST and WHATCHAMACALLIT - it makes me want to give it a try! 😊
 
I'm telling you, this whole thing is like a perfect example of how our education system needs to adapt 🤔. I mean, think about it, we're giving people an Ivy League twist on word puzzles and expecting them to figure it out? It's like we're trying to recreate the magic of those elite schools in our living rooms 😂.

But seriously, have you noticed that this puzzle is all about strategic thinking and problem-solving skills? That's exactly what we need more of in our society - people who can think critically and outside the box. And let me tell you, it's not just about solving word puzzles, it's about being able to apply those skills to real-life situations.

I'm not saying that our current education system is failing us or anything 🙅‍♂️, but we need to start challenging ourselves more. We need to give people the tools and resources they need to succeed in a rapidly changing world. And if that means giving them word puzzles with Ivy League twists, then so be it 💡.

So, yeah, I'm loving this Strands puzzle. It's not just fun and games - it's a wake-up call for all of us to step up our game 😄.
 
ugh i'm so over these word search games its always the same thing find all the words that fit this one theme and get a prize 🤯 like what's next a geography puzzle where you have to find countries in europe 😴 the ivy league twist is just a lazy way to add some excitement to an otherwise boring game why can't they come up with something more original? 🤔
 
Umm... I think I'm totally right that this game sounds super boring 😴, but at the same time... I mean, I could be totally wrong and it's actually really fun 🤔. I'm pretty sure that word search games are a waste of time ⏰, but maybe these Ivy League themed ones would be different? Idk... I kinda like the idea of using anagrams and word lists to solve puzzles 📝, but then again... maybe it's just too easy and I'll get bored in like 2 minutes 😴. On a completely unrelated note, has anyone tried those new hot chocolate flavors that just came out? 🤷‍♀️
 
I don't get why everyone's making such a big deal about this word search game. It's just a bunch of letters to fill in, right? I mean, it's not like it's some kind of genius-level puzzle or anything... 🤔♂️

And what's with the Ivy League theme? Can't we just have a random word search for once? I'm not exactly an expert on elite schools, but even I know that Harvard and Yale are basically synonymous with being super smart and stuff. It feels like it's just forcing a trend or something... 🙄

I do love the spangram idea though - CANDY AISLE is actually pretty cool! But let's not forget, this was just one puzzle in a sea of word searches and games online. I'm not convinced that Strands is going to be some kind of revolutionary new gaming experience... 😐
 
OMG 🤯 I'm SOOOO down for this Ivy League themed word search game!!! 😂 The fact that it's got a spangram like CANDY AISLE is giving me LIFE 💖 I love how they added those extra words to make it even more challenging, like NERDS and STARBURST 🤣. And can you believe the starting letters are NE, ST, RU, WH, DO, and CA? Genius! 😍 I'm gonna crush this puzzle in no time 🎉. Got my hot chocolate ready and I'm about to get my word search on 💻
 
I don’t usually comment but I had a really fun time trying to solve this puzzle 🤔💡. I mean, it was a sweet challenge, but the Ivy League twist made it feel like something extra special 🎓👍. The spangram was my favorite part – CANDY AISLE is such a clever connection 🔗🍬. I loved how they broke down each step and explained the process... it actually helped me understand how to approach these types of puzzles in the future 🤝🔍. Maybe next time, though, can we make one where there's no 'Big Green' and 'Big Red' 😅? Just saying!
 
omg I love word puzzles its like my favorite thing to do in class when we're stuck on a tricky essay question lol Strands sounds so much fun especially with the Ivy League twist i'm totally down to solve it today 🤔 after school i'll probably try to find all the hidden words and see if i can figure out that spangram too hopefully its not as hard as solving for x in algebra 😂
 
I'm loving this new Strands game from The New York Times 😊. It's like a sweet challenge that lets you flex your word search muscles 🤯. I'm not surprised they added an Ivy League twist, considering how iconic those schools are in the US education scene 🎓. But what's really cool is how they made the spangram so elusive - it was a fun puzzle to crack! 🤔 CANDY AISLE, who knew? 🍬. I also love that the game encourages you to think logically and use word lists and anagrams strategically 🧩. It's all about breaking down each step and working through the clues... makes sense when you finally figure it out 😅. If you're a fan of word games like this, I'd definitely recommend giving Strands a try - it's a great way to unwind and exercise your brain at the same time 🤓.
 
🤔 I'm loving this Ivy League twist on word puzzles! It's so cool how The New York Times is incorporating the educational aspect of these top US universities into their game. I mean, who doesn't love a good challenge? 📚 The fact that they've included spangrams (which, btw, I'm still trying to wrap my head around - it sounds like a whole new language lol) and word lists makes me feel like I'm actually part of the puzzle-solving process! And can we talk about how relaxing this game is? Grabbing a cuppa hot chocolate while trying to find STARBURST in the grid... yes, please! 😊 It's just what I needed on a rainy Sunday - a chance to unwind and exercise my brain at the same time.
 
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