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NYT Strands #736: Hints and Solutions for March 9

NYT Strands #736: Hints and Solutions for March 9

The New York Times’ Strands puzzle for March 9, #736, challenges players to uncover hidden words within a letter grid, all tied to a central theme. If you’re stuck, here’s a breakdown of hints and the complete solution.

Understanding the Puzzle

Strands tasks you with identifying words of four or more letters. As you discover these, the puzzle reveals theme-related words. The ultimate goal is to find all theme words, including the “spangram” – a longer word that spans the entire grid.

Today’s Theme: Cute Enough to Eat

The overarching theme for today’s Strands puzzle is “Cute Enough to Eat.” This points toward food-related terms, especially those used affectionately. If you’re struggling, consider words that describe adorable treats or snacks.

Hints and Starter Words

To trigger in-game hints, uncover at least three words with four or more letters. Here are some that worked for this puzzle:

  • FUDGE
  • PENT
  • BENT
  • DARE
  • DART
  • PEST
  • PETS
  • PUMP
  • MILE
  • MILD
  • DUMP
  • DEAR

Complete Solutions

The following words complete today’s Strands puzzle, fitting the “Cute Enough to Eat” theme:

  • BEAN
  • MUFFIN
  • NUGGET
  • PUMPKIN
  • PEANUT
  • DUMPLING

The spangram for this puzzle is not specified.

This puzzle relies on pattern recognition and vocabulary; once you find enough words, the theme becomes clearer, leading to the remaining solutions.

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