Threads has a new word search puzzle today for fans of the genre to ponder. Winning this will mean not only understanding the theme from just one small clue, but also finding all the themed words hidden within the letter grid.
If you are familiar with how to play Threads you already know how difficult it can be to identify the theme and find all those hidden words. But if anyone is looking for help without using the in-game hint system, they can find everything they need to win in the article below.
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The NYT Games Strands Puzzle #306 January 3, 2025
THE Threads Today's puzzle holds the key An automatic one. There are eight things to find: the Spangram and seven themed words.
New York Times Game Clues
Here are some clues for today Threads puzzle that will give no answer. To see them, you need to open the expandable sections with the Read more button below it.
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Spoilers on two of the words in today's episodes
The two sections below each contain just one of the themed words from this mobile puzzle game similar to Words. Open them to see what the word is and where it goes in the puzzle.
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The answer to today's New York Times game threads
If you just want to see the full answer to this puzzle game, open the section below. Inside will be a screenshot of a completed puzzle along with a list of every themed word and Spangram in the puzzle.
Today's threads explained
If you don't understand the puzzle after finishing it, see the following section. We will analyze how the theme, theme words, Spangram and clue combine to make sense in this free Internet browser-based game.
Do you want to play? Check out the New York Times Games Strands website available on almost any device with a browser.
Threads
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Web browsers
- Released
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March 4, 2024
- Developer(s).
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The New York Times Company
- Publisher(s).
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The New York Times Company