HIGHLIGHTS
- In the Pixar Fare Theme Strand Game, Pixar refers to the American Production company, whereas Fare determines the range of food.
- If you analyze the Strand closely, you will find a Pixar Movie, Ratatouille, based on a French Chef.
- Combining the two words Pixar and Fare will provide you with a hint: the list of Vegetables and the Spangram: Ratatouille (French Dish).
The New York Times (NYT) releases numerous games daily, including crossword puzzles, Strands, and Worldle.
Strands is one of the latest NYT games, which is part of the Games Library, initially released in beta on May 4, 2024.
Similar to other games, Strand offers a unique theme every day, with today’s being the Pixar Fare.
Pixar Fare Theme MeaningIn The New York Times Strand
The Strand game in NYT takes the form of a unique word based on the theme for the specific day.
You will have to dig up words from a 6 X 8 grid of letters, and surprisingly, you will fill the board using the correct word.
As a player, you must initially verify the Theme’s meaning to form a couple of words to complete the puzzle.
Thankfully, today’s theme is more simple than it seems, so finding the clues may not be an issue for most players.
If we closely analyze the “Pixar Fare” Theme, Pixar is a huge American Animation Studio that has successfully produced numerous Disney films over the past 30 years, including Toy Story, Up, and Ratatouille.
On the other hand, fares can be used to transport money or a range of food of a particular type.
Form Word With Vegetables And Pixar Movie
If you combine Pixar’s Movie Ratatouille and a range of food, you might finally get a hint. The range of Food should be a list of vegetables which include five of them;
- Peppers
- Tomatoes
- Onions
- Zucchini
- Eggplant
After getting the Fares, you will finally complete the Pixar Fare Theme Strand with Spangram as Ratatouille.
Once you complete the Strand, you have to wait for the next day at exactly 12 am to start a new one.