Strands Help, Hints & Clues for Today, February 19
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Strands Help, Hints & Clues for Today, February 19

Curious about the NYT Strands puzzle for February 19? Today’s theme focuses on a delicious and colorful category—fruits that share a common suffix. Whether you’re a food enthusiast or simply enjoy a good word puzzle, today’s challenge will have you thinking about nature’s sweetest treats.

Let’s explore today’s Strands hints, spangram, and answers to see how these flavorful words come together in the grid.

Strands hint and theme for February 19

The NYT Strands puzzle for February 19 brings another word challenge for players.

Today’s theme revolves around a common category of words, which might not be immediately obvious without some thought. If you need a hint to get started, the official NYT hint is: Pick your own prefix.

To provide additional guidance, a more direct clue is: “You eat them.” This should help narrow down the possible answers. As always, the goal is to find words related to the theme and identify the spangram, which ties them together by spanning opposite sides of the board.

What are the Strands’ answers for today, February 19?

For February 19, the spangram is BERRIES—a category that unites all the theme words. The board includes various types of berries, each with a different prefix. Here are the theme words for today:

  • RASP
  • STRAW
  • GOLDEN
  • BLUE
  • SALMON
  • HUCKLE
  • ELDER
  • BLACK

Each of these words is a prefix for a well-known berry, such as raspberry, strawberry, and blueberry. The inclusion of SALMON might be unfamiliar to some, but salmonberries are real and grow in the Pacific Northwest. Similarly, huckleberries and elderberries are less common but still widely recognized.

Strands continues to challenge the players with creative word associations and clever hints. Whether you’re playing casually or striving for a perfect streak, today’s puzzle offers a mix of familiar and lesser-known terms. Keep practicing daily to improve your skills and anticipate the tricky themes the NYT might throw at you next!

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