NYT Strands Hints

Today's NYT Strands Hints & Answers (Sun, November 3, 2024)


Hints forNovember 3, 2024

Here's today's (November 3, 2024) Strands puzzle from The New York Times! This challenging word search is estimated to take around 15 minutes. You're seeking out scientific classifications hiding on the game board, guided by the clue "In my kingdom." Keep this clue in mind as it will help you locate the related terms. Ready to dive in? Here's:

  • Consider the hierarchy your biology teacher once showed you.
  • Think about how scientists classify living beings.
  • Remember the order of things from broad to specific.
  • Channel your inner naturalist and ponder taxonomy.
  • What categories would Darwin or Linnaeus recognize?
  • Picture the tree of life and its branches.
  • Recall the system that groups creatures by traits.

Hinted Answers: Peek or Reveal

TODAY’S THEME: In my kingdom

TAXONOMY
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