Today’s Strands is challenging if you get too specific with the “they’re good people” theme. Instead of trying names of Popes or the Dalai Lama, look for names that imply good things in a broader sense.
This is one of The New York Times Strands puzzles and it’s easier to find the answer words than the Spangram. I’ll guide you through the Spangram first, however, so you can easily find the final answers afterward. Here are some hints to solve today’s puzzle.
They’re good people Strands Spangram hints and answer
The Spangram starts in the left column, ends in the right column, and goes left to right, top to bottom.
The first letter of the Spangram is “V,” the last is “S.”
Names derived from moral qualities or virtues, often given to inspire or reflect admirable traits.
Today’s Strands Spangram is VIRTUENAMES, starting from the “V” in the left column and ending on the “S” in the right column.
They’re good people Strands word hints and final solution
Now that you know the theme is “they’re good people,” and the Spangram is about virtue names, you should start looking for names that are also virtues, such as Serenity or Joy—though these are not part of the answer. Today’s Strands can be particularly amusing if you know people with these names who aren’t nice to be around. If that’s the case, fake it for the puzzle’s sake. There are six virtues. Click or touch the boxes to reveal the chosen hint.
Symbolizes optimism and the expectation of positive outcomes.
Represents trust, belief, and confidence, often in a religious or spiritual context.
Reflects elegance, kindness, and divine favor
Means fairness and righteousness.
Symbolizes happiness, joy, and bliss.
Reflects wisdom, caution, and careful judgment.
Here are all answers to “they’re good people” Stands of June 5 with all words in their exact placements.
- VIRTUENAMES (Spangram)
- HOPE
- FAITH
- GRACE
- JUSTICE
- FELICITY
- PRUDENCE