Today’s NYT Strands #126 Hints and Answer for July 7
Another day, another NYT Strands puzzle is here. As usual, we got some hints with the final answer for those of you who are stuck. Who isn’t? We have already solved it for you so you don’t have to. But that’s no fun, so we added some hints before revealing the answer. Use the hints to guess all the words related to today’s theme including the spangram!
Note:Here are your daily hints and answer forWordleandConnections.

Today’s Strands #126 Hints for July 6
Here are today’s hints for you.
While many words may reveal themselves to you, the game’s objective is to find words related to the day’s theme.
Today’s theme isNot just black and white.
Here are today’s hints:
Today’s Strands #126 Answer for July 7
Here are all the 5 words plus 1 spangram word.
How to Play NYT Strands
Are you playing Strands for the first time? Don’t know where to play? It’s easy, fun, and addictive. Here’s a short and simple guide for you.
NYT Strandsis another word puzzle game from The New York Times. You will see a grid of letters with a theme of the day on the left side. You must find theme words by dragging a mouse (desktop) or finger (mobile) across the letters. Every time you find a non-theme word that’s more than three letters long, the hint bar fills a little. These are called hint words which will help you find theme words. Finding hint words on the grid three times will earn you one hint that will highlight all the letters needed to make a theme word. UnlikeWordle, you get unlimited chances to figure out all the theme words.
Apart from theme words, you will also need to figure out the spangram.
What is a spangram?
A spangram is a special word (it can be two different words combined too) that explains the central theme of the puzzle. It must touch both sides of the puzzle grid either top to bottom or side to side. Making a spangram means finding a word that fits the puzzle’s theme and stretches across the grid by connecting letters
And that’s it for today, folks.
Gaurav Bidasaria
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