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Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh The theme was difficult to detect, it was difficult to find the answers and the letters were difficult to do. And one of the answers is more related to the journey of gifts in my head than the subject of this puzzle. If you need indications and answers, read.
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Indicating today’s Strands Puzzle
Today’s sterind theme is: Find the rest
If this does not help you, there is a hint here: most of it is gone but it remains.
The words of the indicator to unlock the game indicator
Your goal is to find hidden words that are in accordance with the puzzle theme. If you are stuck, find any words you can do. Each time you get four letters or three words, the Strands will reveal a word in the theme. These are the words I used to receive these indicators but any words of four or more letters that you meet will work:
- Rigs, drag, tear, star, staring, rate, cart, cart, tear, tear, race, divers, divers, viewer, nose, votes, rinse.
Answers to today’s Strands Puzzle
These are the answers that are in the theme. The goal of this puzzle is to find all of them, including the Aspagram, a theme word that reaches the other side of the puzzle. When you have all this (I actually thought that there are always eight but it is known that the number may vary), every letter on the board will be used. The Nunpingum Answers are:
- Drags, Trace, Basia, Oceshis, Waste, Swonier
Today’s Strands Aspagram
August 11, 2025, full NYT Strands Puzzle for #526.
Today’s Strands is Aspagram Saved To find it, look for L, which has three letters to the right in the bottom row, and wrap.


