How to Win the New York Times Spelling Bee Every Single Time (2024)

Wordleisn't the only word game worth mastering -- CNET hasrecommended a number of others. My absolute favorite isThe New York Times Spelling Bee.

The NYT Spelling Bee has been around since 2014 in print and since 2018 online. The rules are pretty simple: Each day offers up seven letters arranged in a honeycomb shape (honeycomb, spelling BEE, somebody on the Times design staff got a buzz out of that).

Players need to make words of four or more letters using the given letters, and always have to include the center letter. There's always one pangram, which means a word that uses all seven of the letters and counts for big points. The game reminds me of a childhood favorite, Boggle, minus the little lettered dice and fun-to-shake game tray, but with all the setup and scoring done for me.

As you find words, the puzzle praises you with such compliments as "genius" or "amazing" and moves your score up a little line giving you higher ranks as you progress. If you find all the possible words, you're rewarded with the title of "Queen Bee." Or, uh, so I hear. I have yet to ever do that.

Can I play the Spelling Bee for free?

Note that while Wordle is free on the New York Times site -- at least for now -- the New York Times Spelling Bee is more complicated. Stay with me, here.

People who don't subscribe to any form of the New York Times, paper or digital, can play up to the rank of "Solid," a Times spokesperson told me in an email, noting that this may be a different number of words each day, depending upon the puzzle.

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If you get the print version of the Times delivered, you have access to play the Spelling Bee daily. If you have a digital subscription, it depends on the pricing level you pay. Games, including the Spelling Bee, aren't included in the cheapest subscription, the Basic level. But the next level up, All-Access, does include NYT Games. Those levels are explained here.

You can also choose to buy a NYT Games subscription, which costs $40 a year, or $1.25 a week, paid monthly. The newspaper is smart enough to know that some people just want its iconic crossword puzzle and other word games, including the Spelling Bee, and so lets people pay to do just that. You also have access to puzzle archives and a whole batch of other game goodies with this deal.

Want to play via an app? The Times Games app (called simply The New York Times Crossword) on iOS and Android is free to download for anyone, but only home delivery, All-Access and NYT Games subscribers have full access to everything the app offers, the spokesperson told me.

New York Times Spelling Bee tips, tricks and strategies

Just as with Wordle, there are some tips and strategies for playing the New York Times Spelling Bee. Here's my best advice.

  1. Look for prefixes and suffixes

So you've made a word -- say, "happy." You'll be even happier if you can turn that base word into a bunch more. If you have the right letters, use a prefix, like "unhappy," or a suffix -- "happiness." There are levels of happy, too, like "happiest" or "happier." No reason not to wring as much juice out of one word as possible.

2. -ING and -ED endings

If you ever see the letters ING or ED in your daily spelling bee, you're golden. Maybe you found a word like "test," as in "The New York Times Spelling Bee is a real test of my patience." You can dress that up with "testing" or "tested."

3. Share the load with a friend

CNET's Connie Guglielmo shared this advice for the Bee in our Wordle tips story. She plays the Spelling Bee with her husband. One of them starts the game and finds as many words as they can. The Genius level requires 68 points, so one person works their way up to 34, then the other player takes over. Once they reach the Genius level, either one can chime in with more words in their attempt to reach the Queen Bee level. "In 18 months of playing, we've only gotten Queen Bee twice!" she says.

4. Remember that pangram

The puzzle promises that there is always one pangram -- a word using all seven of the provided letters. Just knowing that word is out there sometimes pushes me to see the options. I'll keep rearranging the letters to see if I'm inspired to find that magical word. Not that it could be longer than seven letters, if you reuse a letter or two. And once you have it, check to see if there are smaller words (minimum of four letters though) hidden inside that long word.

5. Check previous games for oddball words

You can go back and look at the previous day's game -- and you should. As Guglielmo points out, over time, you'll learn that words you may never have thought of are included, such as "ratatatat." CNET staffer Dan Avery, a frequent player, notes that just like with crossword puzzles, certain relatively obscure words show up again and again, such as "acai" and "acacia."

6. Hit that reshuffle button often

The Spelling Bee has a super-simple layout. Below the day's letters, there's a button to delete letters from your guess and a button to enter, or submit, your guess. In-between those buttons is an unlabeled reshuffle button. This doesn't give you new letters, but it does rearrange the day's batch. Use that button, often. Getting different letters next to each other helps you start to see obvious words that you missed, Guglielmo points out.

7. Remember to reuse letters

Just like in Wordle, letters can be used more than once. As you study the honeycomb of letters, think about which ones are frequently doubled up in words (EE, RR, LL) and see if you can do that here.

8. Center letter strategies

Oof, that diabolical center letter. It has to be in every word you make, and many times I've thought I had a great answer, only to have my word rejected because I forgot the center letter. If you have a word rejected for this reason, consider if that word can be used in a compound word that might include the center letter.

9. Weird plurals

The puzzles never include the letter S, because then, almost every word players find could be made plural. But you can be on the lookout for plural forms of words that don't include an S, like "teeth" and "children."

10. More tips from the Times

The New York Times asked some of its dedicated Spelling Bee players to share their secrets and published the results. Their story points out online fan sites and forums, and relevant Twitter hashtags, all of which can be used to get daily help with the game.

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How to Win the New York Times Spelling Bee Every Single Time (2024)

FAQs

How to Win the New York Times Spelling Bee Every Single Time? ›

Steps to Ace Spelling Bee Competition. Understand the vocabulary that will be used in the spelling competition. To help you focus, circle any phrases that look difficult or unfamiliar. As you gain proficiency, be sure to regularly practice spelling every word on the list.

How to win spelling bee easily? ›

Steps to Ace Spelling Bee Competition. Understand the vocabulary that will be used in the spelling competition. To help you focus, circle any phrases that look difficult or unfamiliar. As you gain proficiency, be sure to regularly practice spelling every word on the list.

How to get good at NY Times spelling bee? ›

Tips and Strategies for Dominating the NYT Spelling Bee:
  1. 1- Look for Prefixes and Suffixes:
  2. 2- Spot -ED and -ING Endings:
  3. 3- Share the Game with Friends:
  4. 4- Remember the Pangram:
  5. 5- Study Past Puzzles:
  6. 6- Mash the Reshuffle Button:
  7. 7- Reuse Those Letters:
  8. 8- Master the Center Letter:

What is the hardest day for the nyt spelling bee? ›

What day is the spelling bee hardest? Unlike the New York Times Crossword, where the puzzles typically increase in difficulty from Monday to Saturday, the Spelling Bee offers a different experience. There's no distinct gradation from Monday to Friday – each day's challenge can be equally fulfilling and demanding.

How to get genius on spelling bee? ›

Points Needed for Genius: 78

Genius requires between 12 and 24 words. You need at least a 7-letter word to reach genius. If you don't get the pangram, you need 80% of the total points to reach genius. If you get the pangram, you only need 66% of the remaining points to reach genius.

What is the highest predictor of success for the spelling bee? ›

Deliberate practice mediated the prediction of final performance by the personality trait of grit, suggesting that perseverance and passion for long-term goals enable spellers to persist with practice activities that are less intrinsically rewarding—but more effective—than other types of preparation.

What is the hardest word in spelling bee? ›

Top Ten Most Brutal Spelling Bee Words
  • Soubrette.
  • Albumen.
  • Eudaemonic.
  • Chiaroscurist.
  • Autochthonous.
  • Insouciant.
  • Staphylococci.
  • Foulard.

What is a perfect pangram in Spelling Bee? ›

Pangram — A word that uses all seven letters at least once. Some puzzles will have more than one pangram. A pangram is worth seven extra points. Perfect Pangram — A pangram that uses each letter only once, e.g., a seven-letter pangram.

Has there ever been an S in the NYT Spelling Bee? ›

If the player finds all of the possible words in a given puzzle, they achieve the title of "Queen Bee". There are rarely any exceptions to this game, except that the letter S will never be included in any puzzle.

What is the evil spell in the nyt? ›

Evil Spell

The answer is Hex.

How do you get perfect in spelling bee? ›

  1. -ING and -ED endings. If you ever see the letters ING or ED in your daily spelling bee, you're golden. ...
  2. Share the load with a friend. ...
  3. Remember that pangram. ...
  4. Check previous games for oddball words. ...
  5. Hit that reshuffle button often. ...
  6. Remember to reuse letters. ...
  7. Center letter strategies. ...
  8. Weird plurals.
Jul 19, 2022

What percentage of spelling bee players get Genius? ›

“Within a given week, about 25 percent of players will achieve 'Genius' at least once,” says Luke Summerlin, a manager of data and analytics at The New York Times. Still, everyone yearns to be “Genius” and one way is finding the pangram, a word that includes all seven letters.

What is the best way to study for a spelling bee? ›

Buy a Merriam Webster Unabridged, Eleventh Edition dictionary. This is the official dictionary used by the Scripps National Spelling Bee Association. Reading the dictionary, looking words up, and memorizing official pronunciations will comprise the bulk of your studying habits.

How to be perfect in spelling bee? ›

  1. -ING and -ED endings. If you ever see the letters ING or ED in your daily spelling bee, you're golden. ...
  2. Share the load with a friend. ...
  3. Remember that pangram. ...
  4. Check previous games for oddball words. ...
  5. Hit that reshuffle button often. ...
  6. Remember to reuse letters. ...
  7. Center letter strategies. ...
  8. Weird plurals.
Jul 19, 2022

How to be good at spell bee? ›

  1. Read a lot of good books and expand your vocabulary.
  2. Learn your weekly spelling words.
  3. Learn your best spelling bee style.
  4. Practice writing words on your own.
Jan 18, 2023

How to improve spelling bee score? ›

Tips From the Hivemind
  1. Use the shuffle feature. A lot. ...
  2. Remember that you can use letters more than once. ...
  3. Look for words that you can make every time certain common letters appear. ...
  4. Search for prefixes and suffixes, such as “un-,” “-ed” or “-ing.”
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