The Spelling Bee Starter’s Guide: Getting From Zero to Queen Bee

So you’ve discovered the NYT Spelling Bee and you’re completely hooked — but maybe a little intimidated, too. You’ve seen people brag about hitting Queen Bee (finding every single word in the puzzle), and you’re wondering if that’s even possible for a beginner. Good news: it absolutely is. This guide is your roadmap for going …

New York Times NYT Spelling Bee Answers and Solution for May 1, 2026

These are the answers and solution to the New York Times Spelling Bee Puzzle. The answers for the NYT puzzle can be learned by watching the video below. Don’t forget to subscribe to get daily updates. Today’s pangram is CHILDLIKE. CHILDLIKE is defined as resembling or characteristic of a child in manner or behavior. It …

Spelling Bee Reverse Engineering: Learning From the Impossible Puzzles You Couldn’t Solve

We’ve all been there. The Spelling Bee timer (or your patience) runs out, you click “Show Answers,” and suddenly you’re staring at a list of words that make you feel like you’ve never read a book in your life. Pharynx? Wampum? Zoeae? Where did those even come from? Instead of groaning and moving on, what …

New York Times NYT Spelling Bee Answers and Solution for April 30, 2026

These are the answers and solution to the New York Times Spelling Bee Puzzle. The answers for the NYT puzzle can be learned by watching the video below. Don’t forget to subscribe to get daily updates. Today’s pangram is CONTINUUM. CONTINUUM is defined as a continuous sequence in which adjacent elements are not perceptibly different …

The Spelling Bee Brain: How Cognitive Biases Shape Your Word Choices

Have you ever stared at the Spelling Bee letter grid, absolutely convinced that a word must exist — only to get the dreaded “Not in word list” message? Or maybe you’ve spent ten minutes chasing one elusive word while a dozen simpler ones sat right in front of you, hiding in plain sight. If any …

New York Times NYT Spelling Bee Answers and Solution for April 29, 2026

These are the answers and solution to the New York Times Spelling Bee Puzzle. The answers for the NYT puzzle can be learned by watching the video below. Don’t forget to subscribe to get daily updates. Today’s pangram is VOLTAGE. VOLTAGE is defined as the electrical potential difference expressed in volts between two points in …

Spelling Bee Plural Rules: When Singulars, Plurals, and Irregular Forms All Count Differently

If you’ve ever stared at the Spelling Bee honeycomb wondering whether the plural of a word counts as a separate solution — or scratched your head when a singular form earned you points but the plural didn’t appear in the answer list — you’re not alone. English pluralization is surprisingly complex, and the New York …

New York Times NYT Spelling Bee Answers and Solution for April 28, 2026

These are the answers and solution to the New York Times Spelling Bee Puzzle. The answers for the NYT puzzle can be learned by watching the video below. Don’t forget to subscribe to get daily updates. Today’s pangrams are CLEMENTINE and INCLEMENT. CLEMENTINE is defined as a small seedless variety of mandarin orange with a …

The Obscure Animal and Plant Names in Spelling Bee: A Naturalist’s Guide

If you’ve ever been stumped by a word in the NYT Spelling Bee that turned out to be some obscure fern, a rarely seen beetle, or a tropical flowering plant you’ve never heard of, you’re in good company. The puzzle has a delightful — and sometimes maddening — habit of pulling vocabulary straight from the …