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NYT Strands November 2, 2024: ‘Good on Paper’ Theme Answers and Hints
The New York Times‘ word game, Strands, has released its latest puzzle for November 2, 2024, with a theme titled ‘Good on paper.’ This theme, while initially cryptic, revolves around tools commonly used in workplaces rather than arts and crafts as one might initially assume.
The puzzle requires players to connect letters in various directions to form words, with the ultimate goal of uncovering the central theme word, known as the spangram. For game #244, the spangram is ‘OFFICESUPPLIES,’ which encapsulates the theme of office supplies.
The individual words to be found within the puzzle include ‘STAPLER,’ ‘PRINTER,’ ‘SCISSORS,’ ‘PENCILS,’ and ‘RULER.’ These words are all essential tools found in a typical office setting.
Players can use various hints to help solve the puzzle. For example, the first word is described as the “unsung hero holding it all together,” which is the stapler. The second word is “always out of ink when you need it most,” referring to the printer. The third word is the “double-edged master of precision cuts,” which is the scissors. The fourth word is the “scratcher of ideas and doodler of dreams,” indicating pencils. Finally, the fifth word is the “king of straight lines and perfect margins,” which is the ruler.
For those struggling with the puzzle, the spangram ‘OFFICESUPPLIES’ provides a significant clue, as it stretches across the grid and connects all the theme words together).