Looking for the answers and hints for the Strands puzzle from November 13, 2025? You’ve come to the right place! Every day, we archive the solutions to help you check your work or get that final clue you need. Below you will find all the answers for yesterday’s Strands challenge.
Strands Hints for November 13, 2025
Here are all the official hints to guide you toward the solution.
- For a mist that might precede a wipe, remember what skunks do when they're scared.
- Think not of a casual clean but a vigorous, elbow-grease effort – and a common kitchen sponge’s partner in crime.
- To lift but not wash, dab gently – the technique for discreet removal of a wayward drop of ink or wine.
- This process goes full circle – into the drum, it involves water, detergent, and often a cycle for whites or colors.
- Immersed in water, waiting patiently – it's what you'll do with dirty dishes when you’re too tired to wash them after dinner.
- Allow the warmth to soften and refresh – a method used for wrinkles, often with clothes hung and a certain appliance in hand.
- A potent agent for making things pristine – not a color, but it might create one if left too long on a garment.
- For the word wizard, the Spangram hints at a common theme for the words, a method to clear away the evidence of a clumsy dinner or a pen’s betrayal.
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Strands Answer for November 13, 2025
Here is the final, official answer for the Strands puzzle that was released on November 13, 2025.
Today’s NYT Strands Answers
The New York Times Strands puzzle for today features a theme that's all too familiar for anyone who's ever had to face the daunting task of removing a stubborn stain. Aptly titled "Out, damned spot!" a nod to the Shakespearean line from Macbeth, the puzzle's theme revolves around methods and agents commonly used in stain removal. Let's explore the connection of each word to the theme:
- SPRAY - This refers to a method of applying a stain remover or cleaner to a spot in a fine mist. Many pre-treatment products for stains come in spray bottles for easy and direct application.
- SCRUB - Scrubbing is the act of using a brush or sponge to work a stain removal agent into the affected fabric to help break up and lift the stain. It's a physical method that can be integral to the stain treatment process.
- BLOT - Blotting is a gentle technique that involves pressing a clean cloth, paper towel, or sponge onto a wet stain to absorb the liquid. This method prevents the stain from spreading and can be one of the first steps in treating a fresh stain.
- LAUNDER - To launder is to wash clothing or linens, typically using a washing machine. This process is often the final step in stain removal, ensuring that all traces of the stain and the treatment agent are removed from the fabric.
- SOAK - Soaking is immersing a stained item in water or a specialized solution, often for an extended period, to help loosen and remove the stain. It is particularly helpful for tough or dried-in stains.
- STEAM - Steaming uses hot steam to treat stains on fabrics and is often employed in conjunction with other stain removal techniques. It can be particularly effective on upholstery and carpets.
- BLEACH - Bleach is a powerful chemical that removes stains by breaking down and decolorizing the molecules that cause discoloration. However, it must be used with caution, as it can also damage or discolor fabrics if used improperly.
The pangram for today's puzzle is STAINREMOVAL, which perfectly encapsulates the overall theme. A pangram is a word or phrase that includes every letter of the alphabet at least once, and in this case, it neatly ties together the different methods mentioned above, all of which are aimed at removing stubborn stains and returning fabric to its original, spotless state.
Together, these words paint a comprehensive picture of the stain removal process, highlighting the various techniques and agents that can be employed to tackle different types of stains on a multitude of fabrics. Whether you're dealing with a fresh spill or an old, set-in mark, the Strands puzzle today offers a linguistic tour through the tried and true methods of 'getting out the damned spot'!
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