NYT ‘Strands’ Hints And Answers For Tuesday, November 4

The New York Times' latest puzzle challenge has arrived, inviting solvers to dive into a world of words related to film, with a twist that will take your mind off the usual suspects. The Spangram is back, this time hiding in plain sight across two sides of the grid.

If you're looking for some help getting started, today's Strands puzzle has been broken down into several hints and answers, so take a look at these clues and see if you can uncover the words hidden within. With a theme that revolves around film, there are plenty of possibilities to keep your mind engaged.

A 50-year-old suspense film featuring an aquatic monster is just one of the hints provided, along with references to animated pictures about vehicles and a mystery comedy based on a board game. Other possible answers include cops and robbers, a film about Harvey but not with a rabbit, and a space opera inspired by a classic sci-fi novel.

But what are today's Strands answers? The Spangram is "FOUR LETTER MOVIES", which includes words like JAWS, CARS, CLUE, HEAT, MILK, DUNE, HULK, and BABE. With these hints in hand, you can start working your way through the puzzle to uncover all the hidden words.

This was a particularly fun Strands challenge, but even with its engaging theme, it took me some time to put two-and-two together to find the four-letter words. The key to solving this puzzle lies in recognizing that the answers are not just random word combinations, but rather clever references to well-known films and pop culture phenomena.

Overall, today's Strands puzzle is a great opportunity for movie buffs and word game enthusiasts alike to have fun with their minds. Whether you're new to the world of puzzles or a seasoned pro, this challenge has something to offer everyone.
 
.. I just love how these classic puzzle challenges never get old! 🤯 The Spangram is like a cinematic treasure hunt - you gotta think outside the box (or in this case, the grid) and connect the dots between words and films. It's so satisfying when you finally figure out the "FOUR LETTER MOVIES" answer, like I did with JAWS... who doesn't love a good shark attack? 😂 But what really gets me is how cleverly these puzzles tap into our pop culture knowledge - it's like they're winking at us, saying "you know what's up?" 🤓 The Strands challenge was indeed fun, and I can see why you'd find it engaging, even if it did take a bit of time to crack the code. All in all, kudos to The New York Times for keeping the puzzle party going! 🎉
 
omg I just solved that spangram thingy and it was so much fun! I was stuck on the 50 year old aquatic monster one for ages but then I thought "wait a minute" and it clicked lol. I love when puzzles have these clever references like that, it's like they're hiding little Easter eggs in plain sight. And yeah, the spangram was definitely a brain twister - FOUR LETTER MOVIES was a bit of a wild guess at first but once you get it, it makes total sense. anyone else finish this one? 🤔🎬
 
🤔 I love when the NYT brings back old favorites like Spangram! It's so cool how they hide the words in plain sight across two sides of the grid 📝💡. I'm still trying to figure out how I missed those 4-letter movies at first 😅, but now that you've broken down the Strands hints, it's all making sense! 🎬 The film theme is a great twist, and it's awesome how they included some classic titles like JAWS and DUNE 🐟🌵. If you're a puzzle newbie or just need a brain boost, this challenge is perfect for movie buffs and word game fans alike! 👍
 
Omg I love this spangram its so cleverly hidden 🤯 i was stuck on it at first but then I realized its all about movie references like jaws and cars and clue lol my brain went from "what are the answers" to "omg is that a film reference" 🎥💡 now im super excited to try out the new york times puzzle challenge and show off my film knowledge 😄
 
omg i just saw this thread and i'm like "wait what" - the spangram is literally hidden in plain sight?! i love how they did that 🤯 it's like a fun little surprise for us puzzle lovers! i had a tough time with the strands one too, but now that i think about it, those hints are pretty obvious lol i mean who doesn't know what movie has a giant shark? anyways, thanks for breaking down the answers and helping us out 😊
 
omg i cant believe i got stuck on that spangram puzzle 🤯👀 i was literally stumped for like an hour trying to figure out how those four letter words were connected lol but then i saw the hints and my mind just went "oh wow"😱 it makes total sense now! and i love how they threw in those extra hints with the strands puzzle, so helpful 🤗 anyway, im so excited to tackle this film-themed spangram, cant wait to see how many more clever references i can spot 😉
 
I'm loving how they mixed up the classic Spangram with the Strands theme, it's like they wanted to put my puzzle-solving brain on a rollercoaster 🎠🤯. I had to use all my knowledge of films and pop culture to crack this one, but once I got it, it was so satisfying 😊. The hints were super helpful, though - breaking down the Strands puzzle into smaller pieces really made it more manageable. Now I'm excited to see what the New York Times has in store for us next... maybe something with music or art? 🎶🖌️
 
I love how The New York Times always throws in a curveball with these puzzles 🤯. I mean, who wouldn't want to solve a film-themed puzzle with clues about aquatic monsters and space operas? 🚀 It's like they're speaking directly to my inner nerd 🤓. But seriously, it was a tough one for me too - those four-letter movie answers took some brain-twisting to figure out 🔍. I'm glad I got to use my movie knowledge to solve it, but at the same time, I wish I had more hints! Maybe next time...
 
I'm loving the Spangram twist on the classic puzzle! 🤔 The hidden words are super clever, I can see why it took me some time to figure them out too 😅. I mean, who wouldn't recognize JAWS or CARS as four-letter movie titles? 🎬 But at the same time, it's still pretty tricky - I had to think outside the box and connect the dots between different film references 💡. It's great that there are hints available if you need a nudge, but I also love the challenge of figuring it out on your own 👍. All in all, this is a fantastic puzzle for anyone who loves movies or word games - can't wait to see what the next challenge brings! 🎉
 
Ugh, I swear, people just love making things way too complicated on purpose 🙄. A 50-year-old suspense film featuring an aquatic monster? Like, what's next, a hint about a puzzle within a movie? And don't even get me started on the Spangram, FOUR LETTER MOVIES? Come on, it's just a bunch of cheesy wordplay 😒. I mean, I guess it's fun for movie buffs and word game enthusiasts, but for the rest of us, it's just too much 🤯. And what's up with these hints? "Hey, here's a list of random words, good luck figuring out how they fit together!" 🙄.
 
omg i just love the spangram twist 🤔 they put it across 2 sides of the grid now? that sounds super tricky... do u think i can solve it? btw what's the deal with jaws being in there tho? is it a movie about an actual shark attack or just a horror movie lol
 
omg u gotta try these film-themed puzzles 🤯 they're so much fun! i had a tough time solving it at first but then i saw how cleverly they connected all the words together 📝 it's like a big puzzle party in ur brain 💡 and yeah, having those hints from the Strands puzzle really helped me get started 🎉
 
Wow 🤩, I love when word games combine pop culture with clever references! The Spangram twist is genius 😎, hiding words in plain sight like that. It's like a fun treasure hunt for movie buffs and puzzle solvers alike 👍. And 50-year-old suspense film featuring an aquatic monster? 🐳 That has to be JAWS, right? 🤔
 
🤩 oh man I love how they mixed up the Spangram this time! Hiding it on two sides of the grid is genius 😊. It's like a fun little surprise waiting to be uncovered 🎉. I'm a huge movie buff myself, so I'm all about these kinds of puzzles - it's like getting a bonus prize for knowing your film references 🎥👍. The hints are really helpful too, especially with the animated pictures and board game references 🤔. It's not always easy to see the connection at first, but once you get it, it's like "aha! I knew that!" 😊. All in all, this Strands puzzle is a total winner - perfect for anyone who loves movies and word games 💡🎬.
 
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