NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, March 19 (game #746)

NYT Strands homescreen on a mobile phone screen, on a light blue background
(Image credit: New York Times)
Looking for a different day?

A new NYT Strands puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing 'today's game' while others are playing 'yesterday's'. If you're looking for Wednesday's puzzle instead then click here: NYT Strands hints and answers for Wednesday, March 18 (game #745).

Strands is the NYT's latest word game after the likes of Wordle, Spelling Bee and Connections – and it's great fun. It can be difficult, though, so read on for my Strands hints.

SPOILER WARNING: Information about NYT Strands today is below, so don't read on if you don't want to know the answers.

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NYT Strands today (game #746) - hint #1 - today's theme

What is the theme of today's NYT Strands?

Today's NYT Strands theme is… Bring a plate

NYT Strands today (game #746) - hint #2 - clue words

Play any of these words to unlock the in-game hints system.

  • PRIZE
  • REEL
  • GREAT
  • BEAT
  • VERGE
  • REST

NYT Strands today (game #746) - hint #3 - spangram letters

How many letters are in today's spangram?

Spangram has 7 letters

NYT Strands today (game #746) - hint #4 - spangram position

What are two sides of the board that today's spangram touches?

First side: left, 4th row

Last side: right, 3rd row

Right, the answers are below, so DO NOT SCROLL ANY FURTHER IF YOU DON'T WANT TO SEE THEM.

NYT Strands today (game #746) - the answers

NYT Strands answers for game 746 on a blue background

(Image credit: New York Times)

The answers to today's Strands, game #746, are…

  • DESSERT
  • CASSEROLE
  • VEGGIES
  • BEVERAGE
  • APPETIZERS
  • SPANGRAM: POTLUCK

  • My rating: Hard
  • My score: 1 hint

In my mind, the theme “bring a plate” could only mean one thing — buffet. After failing to spot any letter Fs in the game, I wasted time trying to connect self service, but that too was absent. 

Although POTLUCK is a similar idea to a buffet, the spangram was the last thing I found on the board as I made my way around it, getting more hungry as I did so.

I also need a hint today, which forced me to start at the end with DESSERT. After my next game word, CASSEROLE, I couldn’t help thinking of the comedy song I Can’t Go Back to Savoury Now by John Shuttleworth, a tale of one man’s struggle to return to his main course after enjoying his pudding.


Yesterday's NYT Strands answers (Wednesday, March 18, game #745)

  • STYLE
  • COACH
  • BLOOD
  • LESSON
  • HACK
  • PRESERVER
  • CYCLE
  • SPANGRAM: AFTERLIFE

What is NYT Strands?

Strands is the NYT's not-so-new-any-more word game, following Wordle and Connections. It's now a fully fledged member of the NYT's games stable that has been running for a year and which can be played on the NYT Games site on desktop or mobile.

I've got a full guide to how to play NYT Strands, complete with tips for solving it, so check that out if you're struggling to beat it each day.

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Marc McLaren
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Marc is TechRadar’s Global Editor in Chief, the latest in a long line of senior editorial roles he’s held in a career that started the week that Google launched (nice of them to mark the occasion). Prior to joining TR, he was UK Editor in Chief on Tom’s Guide, where he oversaw all gaming, streaming, audio, TV, entertainment, how-to and cameras coverage. He's also a former editor of the tech website Stuff and spent five years at the music magazine NME, where his duties mainly involved spoiling other people’s fun. He’s based in London, and has tested and written about phones, tablets, wearables, streaming boxes, smart home devices, Bluetooth speakers, headphones, games, TVs, cameras and pretty much every other type of gadget you can think of. An avid photographer, Marc likes nothing better than taking pictures of very small things (bugs, his daughters) or very big things (distant galaxies). He also enjoys live music, gaming, cycling, and beating Wordle (he authors the daily Wordle today page).

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