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Today’s NYT Strands Tips, Answers and Help, March 8, #370

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Have you seen the Oscars last week? Consider it when you solve today's NYT chain puzzles. If you need tips and answers, put on a tuxedo and keep reading.

I delve into the chain rules of this story.

If you are looking for today's word, connection and mini crossword answers, you can visit CNET's NYT puzzle tips page.

Read more: NYT Connections to 1: These are the 5 puzzles so far

Tips for today's chain puzzle

Today's stock theme is: Two big thumbs.

If that doesn't help, here's a clue: I want to thank this college.

Clue words to unlock tips in the game

Your goal is to find hidden words that fit the puzzle topic. If you are stuck, find any words. Whenever you find three words with four letters or more letters, the chain reveals one of the topic words. These are the words I used to get these tips, but any word you find with four or more letters will work:

  • Best, bet, point, pool, loop, stop, bad, map, spam, light, slope, slot, moon, silo, circle.

Answers to today's chain puzzle

These are the answers that are linked to the topic. The purpose of the puzzle is to find all of this, including spangram, a topic word, from one side of the puzzle to the other. When you have all of this (I initially thought there were always eight, but learned that this number might be different), every letter on the board will be used. This is the non-cross-angle answer:

  • Tail, row, parasite, moonlight, spotlight.

Today's Chain Ball

Completed NYT Strands Puzzle #370 on March 8, 2025

The full NYT Strands puzzle on March 8, 2025, #370.

NYT/screenshot of CNET

Today's stock chain is Best drawing. To find it, start with B on the right side of B and move down.

Quick Tips for Chain

#1: To get more clue words, see if you can adjust the already found words by adding “S” or other variants. And, if you find a word like Will, see if the other letters are close enough to help you make a windowsill or bill.

#2: After receiving a topic word, check the puzzle to see if you can find other related words.

#3: If you get the letters of the subject word but can't figure it out, guess three more clues, and the puzzle will light up each letter in order and reveal the words.



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