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NYT 'Strands' Answers Today #756, Spangram March 29th, 2026 – Word Solutions & Hints
Strands puzzle solutions and hints for the March 29th, 2026 release
Mar. 28, 2026 at 8:39pm
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The New York Times has released a new word game called Strands, where players must find themed words on a board. This article provides the answers and hints for Strands puzzle #756, released on March 29th, 2026, including the 'spangram' word that describes the theme of the day's puzzle.
Why it matters
The New York Times is known for its wide range of daily games and puzzles that engage readers. Strands is a new addition to their lineup, building on the success of viral word games like Wordle. Providing solutions and hints for these puzzles helps readers who may be stuck or struggling to complete the daily challenge.
The details
In the Strands game, players must find words related to a daily theme by dragging or typing letters on a board. The 'spangram' is a word that describes the theme and spans two opposite sides of the board. For the March 29th, 2026 puzzle #756, the theme is 'A BIT PECKISH?' and the spangram is 'FOR THE BIRDS'. The other themed words to be found are FRUIT, SEEDS, MILLET, NECTAR, SUET, BERRIES, and BUGS.
- The NYT Strands puzzle #756 was released on March 29th, 2026.
The players
The New York Times
A major American newspaper known for its wide range of daily games and puzzles, including the viral word game Wordle.
What they’re saying
“The New York Times are known for the wide range of games they publish for readers to complete on the daily. They had also published the viral word game, Wordle, in 2022, to add to their collection.”
— Khadija Saifi, Author
The takeaway
The New York Times continues to innovate and engage its readers with new daily word games like Strands, providing a fun challenge for puzzle enthusiasts and an opportunity for the publication to further cement its reputation as a leader in interactive content.
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