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"NYT revela pistas del 6 de enero en su último crucigrama"

Autor : Lucy Actualizar : Jan 24,2025

El rompecabezas Strands del New York Times de hoy (#309, 6 de enero de 2025) desafía a los jugadores a descifrar un tema de la pista "En neutral" y descubrir siete palabras relacionadas escondidas dentro de una cuadrícula de letras. Esta guía brinda asistencia, desde sugerencias sutiles hasta la solución completa.

La cuadrícula del rompecabezas se muestra a continuación:

¿Necesitas una mano? Aquí te dejamos algunas pistas para guiarte:

Consejos:

  • Pista 1: Considere artículos que a menudo vienen en tonos neutros.
  • Pista 2: Concéntrate en los colores.
  • Pista 3: Piense en un color pálido, casi blanco, que a menudo se describe como neutro.

Soluciones parciales (Spoilers):

  • Spoiler 1: Una de las palabras es "Crema".
  • Spoiler 2: Otra palabra es "cáscara de huevo".

Solución completa (gran spoiler):

El tema es "Blanquecino". Las siete palabras son: Cáscara de huevo, Vainilla, Crema, Lino, Marfil, Champán y el pangrama.

Explicación del tema:

Los blanquecinos son variaciones sutiles del blanco, matizadas con otros colores, lo que los considera tonos neutros. Cada palabra temática representa un tono diferente dentro de esta familia de colores blanquecinos.

¿Listo para poner a prueba tus habilidades? ¡Juega en línea al rompecabezas Strands de New York Times Games!

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