Complete guide with hints, spangram, and all theme words for Jun 05's puzzle
Strands Theme of Jun 05 is:
The spangram describes terms or insults used specifically to provoke a physical alteration or a heated debate.
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Today's theme 'You wanna go?' uses a common provocative phrase to hint at various forms of physical or verbal confrontation. It focuses on the different ways people might square off against one another.
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Below is the complete solution for Today's Strands. Enjoy the game!

Strands is a free daily word puzzle from The New York Times. Each day, you get a theme and a letter grid where you must find hidden words. Like Wordle and Connections, it refreshes at midnight with a new puzzle.
You get a 6×8 grid of letters. Find all theme words plus the "spangram" that spans the grid and reveals the theme. Connect letters horizontally, vertically, or diagonally to form words. Find 3 non-theme words to unlock a hint.
The prompt 'You wanna go?' refers to a challenge common in competitive or heated situations. In this NYT Strands puzzle, you should look for terms that describe different types of altercations or scuffles. Check out the full Strands Hint below for more details.
This puzzle can be tricky because many of the words share similar meanings and letter combinations like 'S' and 'L'. Focusing on short words for physical disputes will help you navigate this Strands Hint more effectively. Check out the full Strands Hint below for more details.
Today's spangram is a long, compound word that stretches across the board, touching both the left and right sides. Understanding the broad category of 'confrontational language' will help you locate it in NYT Strands. Check out the full Strands Hint below for more details.
Start by looking for four or five-letter words that describe a quick fight or a minor disagreement. Once you clear the corners, the longer descriptive phrase for the spangram will become much clearer. Check out the full Strands Hint below for more details.