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New York Times publica sugerencias y respuestas para el 8 de enero de 2025

Jan 24,2025 Autor: Joshua

Solución y sugerencias del rompecabezas de hebras n.º 311 (8 de enero de 2025)

Strands presenta un desafío de rompecabezas de cuadrícula de letras: descifra el tema y localiza las palabras temáticas dentro de la cuadrícula usando una sola pista. El rompecabezas de hoy, cuyo tema es "Remodelación de la cocina", resulta más complicado de lo que parece inicialmente. Esta guía ofrece sugerencias y soluciones para ayudarle en su progreso.

La pista: "Es hora de actualizar"

El objetivo: Encontrar seis palabras, incluido un pangrama y cinco palabras relacionadas con la remodelación de la cocina, dentro de la cuadrícula de letras.

Consejos sin spoilers:

Estas sugerencias te guían sutilmente hacia el tema sin revelar palabras específicas.

Pista 1: Renueva una sección de tu hogar.

Pista 2: Revitaliza tu área de cocina.

Pista 3: Considere posibles mejoras para su espacio de cocina.

Spoilers parciales (una palabra cada uno):

Estos proporcionan una palabra resuelta y su ubicación en la cuadrícula.

Spoiler 1: Palabra: protector contra salpicaduras

Spoiler 2: Palabra: Horno

Solución completa:

Tema: Remodelación de cocina

Las cinco palabras temáticas son: horno, isla, fregadero, protector contra salpicaduras y encimera.

Explicación de la solución:

La pista "Es hora de actualizar" resume perfectamente el tema. Cada palabra representa un elemento de cocina que a menudo se reemplaza durante una remodelación.

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