NYT Strands #739: Hints and Solution for March 12

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The New York Times Strands puzzle for March 12, #739, presents a moderate challenge due to a complex theme and longer-than-usual answer words. For those seeking assistance, here’s a breakdown of hints and the full solution.

Understanding the Puzzle

Strands is a word-search puzzle where players must identify words fitting a hidden theme. The game provides in-game hints when three words of four letters or more are found. The ultimate goal is to uncover all theme-related words, including a “spangram” — a word that spans the entire grid, using every letter once.

Hints for Today’s Theme

The theme for today’s puzzle is “Out-and-out.” A clarifying clue is “Absolute.” This suggests words expressing completeness or totality.

Words to Unlock Hints

To trigger in-game hints, any combination of four-letter or longer words will work. The following words were used in this solution, but players can use others:

  • WOOL
  • DYED
  • LEET
  • ROTE
  • BEAR
  • BARE
  • CHEW
  • ROUGH
  • POLE
  • COMP

Complete Answers

The full set of answers for today’s Strands puzzle are:

  • TOTAL
  • UTTER
  • COMPLETE
  • THOROUGH
  • VERITABLE

The spangram, which spans the entire grid, is:

  • ABSOLUTE

Why This Matters

The Strands puzzle, like other NYT games (Wordle, Connections), has seen a surge in popularity as casual, daily mental exercises. Its difficulty varies, sometimes testing vocabulary and pattern recognition more than pure guessing. Solving these puzzles offers a small but satisfying mental challenge for many players each day.