New York Times NYT Spelling Bee Answers and Solution for June 3, 2026

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Today’s pangrams are ADAPTIVITY and VAPIDITY.

ADAPTIVITY is defined as the quality or capacity of being able to adapt or adjust to new conditions. It is also defined as in education, the ability of a system to adjust its content or pacing based on learner performance.

VAPIDITY is defined as the quality of being dull, lifeless, or lacking interest. It is also defined as lack of liveliness, animation, or intellectual substance.

ADAPT is defined as to adjust or modify oneself to fit new conditions or environments. It is also defined as to change something to make it suitable for a different purpose or format.

AVID is defined as having or showing keen interest, enthusiasm, or dedication. It is also defined as eager or enthusiastic in pursuit of an activity or hobby.

AVIDITY is defined as keen interest, enthusiasm, or eagerness in pursuing something. It is also defined as the quality of being intensely enthusiastic or passionate.

DADDY is defined as an informal term for father. It is also defined as a man who is a father, especially used by children.

DATA is defined as facts, figures, or information collected for analysis or reference. It is also defined as numerical or other information suitable for processing by a computer.

DIVA is defined as a celebrated female opera singer. It is also defined as a temperamental or demanding person, especially a famous entertainer.

DYAD is defined as a group or pair of two related or contrasting things. It is also defined as in sociology, a relationship or interaction between two people.

PADDY is defined as a rice field, especially one that is flooded for cultivation. It is also defined as an offensive or dated term for an Irish person.

PAID is defined as past tense of pay; gave money in exchange for goods or services. It is also defined as receiving or having received payment for work or services.

PAPA is defined as an informal term for father, often used by children. It is also defined as a father, particularly in European or Latin contexts.

PAPAYA is defined as a tropical fruit with orange-yellow flesh and small black seeds. It is also defined as the tree that produces this fruit.

PAPPY is defined as an informal or affectionate term for father. It is also defined as a father, especially used in Southern American dialect.

PATTY is defined as a small, flat cake of chopped food, such as meat or vegetables. It is also defined as a thin disc or cake-shaped portion of a substance.

PAYDAY is defined as the day on which a person receives their salary or wages. It is also defined as the time when payment is made for work or services.

PITA is defined as a round, flatbread that is often divided to create a pocket for filling. It is also defined as a Middle Eastern bread product traditionally baked in a clay oven.

PITAPAT is defined as a quick succession of light tapping or pattering sounds. It is also defined as to move or strike with quick, light, repeated sounds.

TAPA is defined as a cloth made in Pacific islands from the bark of certain trees. It is also defined as spanish appetizers or small dishes served before a meal.

TATTY is defined as worn out, tattered, or in a shabby condition. It is also defined as looking old and in poor repair.

VAPID is defined as lacking flavor, taste, or interest; dull. It is also defined as lacking liveliness, animation, or intellectual substance.

YAPPY is defined as inclined to bark frequently, especially in a high-pitched manner. It is also defined as characterized by excessive or annoying talking.

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