it’s mostly a test to see how people enjoy it. Let’s hope Strands gets the attention it deserves and becomes a daily gig for NYT. Who knows, we may also get to see it pop up on the NYT Games app, which would be convenient. ...
"Strands is currently our third most searched game, behind Wordle and Connections," the paper said in the statement. "Even before joining the NYT Games app, Strands has grown to be nearly as popular asSpelling Bee, our other word game. We consistently see 83% of Strands players finding th...
Re-implementation of the NYT Strands game, with some multiplayer functionality, and the ability to play past games. Uses the same board files as the original, which can be sourced from https://www.nytimes.com/games-assets/strands/. The web-based game can operate mostly without external depend...
going through the middle to the top of the board. So, what you’re looking for on today’s board are names of various music genres. Fortunately, none of the genres are too obscure or unknown. Think of the most common genres from the past few...
“We’re seeing the new games build on each other, so that’s really exciting as our audience has grown pretty significantly over the past couple of few years,” he told CNN. What is Strands? Strands, like Connections, was recently hatched at a “Game Jam” (think: a ha...