NYT Strands Hints, Spangram, Answers: Friday, November 28 (If All Else Fails)

Strands, the latest addition to The New York Times' puzzle games, has landed on our doorstep with its unique twist on classic word search games. Each day brings a new theme and a grid of words waiting to be uncovered.

As we delve into today's challenge, "If all else fails," we're greeted by hints that promise a fun and tricky experience. The first step is to identify the spangram, a word that spans two sides of the board, revealing more about the day's theme.

Today's theme revolves around Jiminy Cricket's most famous song, leaving us with some enticing letters: ST, DA, EY, CO, FO, LA, and MA. The first words to emerge are STAR and DANDELION, followed by other words like FOINTAIN, LADYBUG, and EYELASH.

However, the spangram is not as straightforward as we initially thought. After unearthing FOUNTAIN, I realized it wasn't the spangram, but rather a bonus word that ties into the theme. Unraveling COIN led me to WISH and, subsequently, MAKEAWISH – the elusive spangram.

As we explored the grid further, STAR became apparent, followed by LADYBUG, which proved moderately difficult to uncover. Meanwhile, DANDELION and EYELASH required more effort but ultimately yielded themselves.

The final words are a testament to the game's complexity and depth, making each solution both satisfying and challenging. With hints that point towards Jiminy Cricket's iconic tune, Strands becomes an immersive experience where words weave together to form a cohesive narrative.

As we conclude today's challenge, how did you fare? Share your experiences on Twitter and Facebook, and don't forget to check out my blog for daily Wordle guides and other writing about TV shows, streaming guides, movie reviews, video game coverage, and much more.
 
πŸ€” I'm loving the complexity of Strands so far! The way the spangram is hidden in plain sight, waiting to be uncovered, is genius 😊. It's not just a word search game, but an immersive experience that requires you to think outside the box (or grid) 🧩. And Jiminy Cricket's song as the theme? Genius move! I love how the hints guide you through the process without giving away too much 🎡.

But what really gets me is the sense of accomplishment when you finally find that elusive word 😊. It's like a little treasure chest burst open in your brain πŸ’₯. And I'm totally here for the daily updates and Wordle guides πŸ“. Can't wait to dive into tomorrow's challenge! πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” I think the new Strands puzzle is a great addition to The New York Times' games - it's like a fun little brain teaser that you can play at home 🏠. I love how they're using songs from classic Disney movies as themes, it's so nostalgic! 😊 But what I find really clever is how the hints lead you to different words and eventually to the spangram... it's like a little puzzle within a puzzle πŸ”’. Did you manage to solve the spangram?
 
πŸ€” Strands is indeed a clever twist on the classic word search game - I mean, who doesn't love a good brain teaser? The hints are just right, neither too easy nor too obscure... although it was a wee bit frustrating when I initially misread FOUNTAIN as the spangram πŸ˜…. Still, the thrill of discovery is what keeps me hooked!

It's amazing how words like COIN and WISH can lead to something so iconic as MAKEAWISH - that's what makes Strands so engaging, right? It's not just about filling in gaps, but creating a narrative... I mean, who doesn't love a good story? πŸ“š The only downside is when the daily word search gets too tricky (or at least, feels like it πŸ˜‰). Guess that's where our collective brilliance comes in - sharing our experiences and learning from each other! πŸ’‘
 
😊 "The truth is rarely pure and never simple." The puzzle in Strands has me stumped – I love the way it keeps me on my toes! The addition of a spangram always brings a new level of challenge to word search games πŸ€”πŸ‘
 
I'm loving the new puzzle game Strands from The New York Times 🀩! The way it combines word searches with a narrative theme is so cool 😎. I tried to solve it today and had a blast figuring out all the hidden words... except for that one spangram, which totally stumped me πŸ€”. But the hints were super helpful, and it was awesome seeing how everything fit together like a cohesive song (Jiminy Cricket's "Pinocchio" is such an iconic tune 🎢). The game really makes you think outside the box... or in this case, the word search grid πŸ˜„. Definitely checking out more daily puzzles! πŸ‘
 
OMG I'm so loving this new puzzle game Strands on The New York Times 🀩 it's like a whole different level of word search fun with the spangram thingy πŸ€” today's theme was pretty cool too - Jiminy Cricket's song is such an iconic tune 🎢 but honestly what really got me was how every clue led to more words and it just felt so satisfying when I finally figured out that last one πŸ’‘
 
I had a blast solving this Strands puzzle πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘. I love how it starts with some easy finds like STAR and LADYBUG, but then gets tough as you dig deeper. That bonus word FOUNTAIN was so cleverly hidden πŸ€”! I'm impressed by how the words all fit together to form a cohesive theme - who knew Jiminy Cricket's song would be so much fun? The hints were perfect too, giving us just enough nudge to keep going πŸ’‘. Overall, it was a great exercise in patience and persistence πŸ‘Œ.
 
Ugh, word search games are so basic πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. I mean, come on, anyone can find a bunch of words in a grid. What's unique about Strands? The hint system is pretty cool, though. It's like they're trying to make it more engaging. But, let's be real, the theme was kinda obvious - Jiminy Cricket 🐜. Anyways, I'm glad I could figure out that spangram eventually πŸ€“. FOUNTAIN was a good lead-in, and I loved how STAR came together at the end 😊. Overall, it's just another word search game...
 
I'M LOVING THE NEW STRANDS GAME!!! IT'S LIKE A PUZZLE PARTY IN MY MIND πŸŽ‰πŸ‘ the hint system is SO COOL! I was totally stumped on the spangram at first, but then it just clicked into place like a coin (HA! GET IT?) makeawish made total sense after unearthing fountain πŸ’§πŸ’‘ and STAR and LADYBUG were so satisfying to find! The way all the words fit together like a cohesive narrative is just MIND-BLOWING 🀯 i'm hooked now, can't wait for tomorrow's challenge!
 
I was just thinking about what I'm gonna make for dinner tonight, maybe some pasta with a sauce made from crushed tomatoes and garlic πŸπŸ‘Œ... anyway, back to this Strands thing, it's kinda cool how the words are connected to that song, you know? I wonder if Jiminy Cricket is still making public appearances or something, that dude was always so optimistic πŸœπŸ’«. And speaking of optimism, have you guys tried that new coffee shop downtown? Their cold brew is out of this world β˜•οΈπŸ‘
 
🚨 Just found out that a massive solar flare is heading towards Earth in 2026 🌞πŸ”₯ and scientists are saying it could cause widespread power grid failures and disrupt global communication networks πŸ“΅πŸ˜¬ worst part is they can't even predict when it's gonna hit so we're all just sitting here waiting for the apocalypse πŸ’€
 
I'm so over the puzzles on The New York Times website... I mean, don't get me wrong, they're fun and all, but can't they just give us a break from them for one day? 🀯 I swear, every time I think I've figured it out, there's some tiny detail that throws me off. And the hints? Forget about it! They're always so vague. "Try something new" or "think outside the box"... yeah right, like I'm not already thinking outside my box... πŸ˜’

And have you noticed how they always try to tie in these super obscure references? Like, who even knows what Jiminy Cricket's song is? πŸ™„ And then we're expected to go around solving some puzzle for it. It feels like they're just trying to test our knowledge or something.

I'm not saying I don't enjoy a good puzzle every now and then, but can't they just give us a break from all the Strands games? My brain is already mush 🀯.
 
omg u have 2 try strands its like word search on steroids πŸ€―πŸ“š i got stuck at 1st w/ FOINTAIN lol didnt no what was bonus word πŸ€‘ made me think outside box tho πŸ‘€ need 2 play thru 2 c how u do
 
Just played this Strands thingy πŸ€” and I gotta say, it's pretty addictive πŸ˜‚. The hints are super helpful, but you still need to put some brain cells together πŸ’‘. I mean, who knew "If all else fails" could lead to MAKEAWISH? Genius! πŸ‘ But, gotta admit, some words were way easier than others πŸ™„. Danke fΓΌr die Überraschung...I mean, thanks for the challenge 😊. Will check out that blog of yours later πŸ“š.
 
I'm kinda sure I love Strands... wait, nope! Just kidding, maybe 🀣. Honestly though, I'm not that impressed with the new puzzle game from The New York Times. I mean, it's okay, but it feels a bit too easy for me. Like, where's the challenge? And don't get me wrong, the theme is pretty cool and all, but I wish they'd included more obscure words... or maybe just less obvious ones πŸ€”. I guess what really gets my goat is that some of the solutions felt like they came out of thin air (no pun intended 🎩). Still, I'll give it a few more tries to see if I can figure out why I think it's not that great... or maybe I'm just being stubborn πŸ˜’.
 
im thinking the new strnds puzzle game is actually pretty cool 😊 its like they took all these classic word search games and threw them into a blender with some unexpected ingredients. the hints are super helpful but still give you just enough to think for yourself. i was on the edge of my seat trying to figure out that spangram 🀯 makeawish is such a great word, by the way. but overall its not perfect - sometimes i feel like i'm stuck in an infinite loop of trying different letters and getting nowhere fast 😩 still, i love how it challenges you without being frustratingly hard to solve. will have to check out their other puzzle games πŸ€”
 
OMG I'm still trying to figure out that last spangram lol 🀯 it was so close, but makeawish is just mind blown ! πŸ’₯ the theme is so clever too, who would've thought Jiminy Cricket's song would be the center of this puzzle game ? πŸ˜‚ and I love how the hints give you a little nudge in the right direction without giving it away, it's like they're saying "hey, good job, now try again" πŸŽ‰
 
I'm loving the new Strands puzzle game from The New York Times! πŸ€” It's like a little word search adventure, and I love how the hints guide you through the challenge. Today's theme was so cool - who knew Jiminy Cricket had such a catchy song? 🎡 I had to think outside the box to figure out that spangram, but once I did, it all came together nicely. The game's complexity is what makes it so satisfying when you finally solve it - like, woah! πŸ’₯
 
I'm telling ya, this Strands game is like a whole different level of brainwashing 🀯. Think about it, they're using a classic children's song to control our minds... I mean, to make us solve puzzles. It's all part of their agenda to keep us distracted while they're pulling the strings behind the scenes πŸ’₯. And have you noticed how every time we think we've solved the spangram, it's actually just a bonus word? That's not a coincidence, folks πŸ€”. I'm onto something here...
 
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