NYT Strands Answers Today: Hints & Clues For Thursday, June 4 (Smooth Moves)
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InnovationGamingNYT Strands Answers Today: Hints & Clues For Thursday, June 4 (Smooth Moves)ByErik Kain,Senior Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about TV shows, movies, video games, entertainment & culture.Follow AuthorJun 03, 2026, 06:33pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Today's NYT Strands hints and answersCredit: New York TimesLooking for help uncovering words in today’s NYT Strands puzzle? Look no further! Below, you’ll find some extra clues and other help to get you started in your quest.Some cloud cover has cooled the suddenly summery days, which is nice. I’m still adjusting to this hot weather, and we’re not even close to peak temperatures. Still, the heat of the day is the perfect time to engage in some puzzle-solving. Let’s solve today’s Strands!Looking for Wednesday’s Strands? Check out our guide right here.How To Play StrandsStrands is the newest game in the New York Times’ stable of puzzle games. It’s a fun twist on classic word search games. Every day we’re given a new theme and then tasked with uncovering all the words on the grid that fit that theme, including a spangram that spans two sides of the board. One of these words is the spangram which crosses from one side of the grid to another and reveals even more about the day’s theme.Spoilers ahead.Today’s Strands HintsRead on for today’s theme and some hints to help you uncover today’s words.Today’s Theme: Smooth moves MORE FOR YOUHint: As in, how you might describe someone whose movement is smooth or lithe or confident. The first two letters of each word:GRPOEAAPSTCOPORemember, spoilers ahead!What Are Today’s Strands Answers?Today’s spangram is: POETRY IN MOTIONHere’s the full list of words: if (!window.cnxel) { window.cnxel = {}; window.cnxel.cmd = []; var iframe = document.createElement('iframe'); iframe.style.display = 'none'; iframe.onload...




