New York Times NYT Spelling Bee Answers and Solution for June 25, 2026

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Today’s pangram is FIXATED.

FIXATED is defined as unable to move attention or focus away from something; obsessed. It is also defined as in psychology, stuck at an early stage of psychosexual development.

AFFIX is defined as to attach or fasten something to another object. It is also defined as a word element (prefix, suffix, or infix) added to a root word to modify its meaning.

AFFIXED is defined as attached or fastened to something. It is also defined as added as a linguistic element to a word.

AIDE is defined as an assistant or helper, especially to an important person.

AIDED is defined as helped or assisted someone.

ATAXIA is defined as loss of muscle coordination and control over voluntary movements.

DEFIED is defined as resisted or refused to obey openly. It is also defined as challenged someone to do something difficult or dangerous.

DEIFIED is defined as treated or worshipped as a god.

DIED is defined as ceased to live; stopped breathing and functioning.

DIET is defined as the foods and drinks regularly consumed by a person. It is also defined as a controlled eating plan to lose weight or manage health.

DIETED is defined as followed a controlled eating plan, typically to lose weight.

EDDIED is defined as moved in a circular or spiral motion, forming an eddy.

EDIFIED is defined as instructed or enlightened someone morally or intellectually.

EDIT is defined as to revise, correct, or modify written or recorded material. It is also defined as to select and arrange pieces of film or video material.

EDITED is defined as revised, corrected, or modified written or recorded material.

EXIT is defined as a way out or departure from a place. It is also defined as to leave or depart from a place or situation.

EXITED is defined as left or departed from a place or situation.

FETID is defined as having a strong, foul, or offensive smell.

FIAT is defined as an authoritative decree or command issued by someone with power.

FIEF is defined as an estate in land granted by a lord to a vassal in feudal times.

FIFE is defined as a small, high-pitched flute used especially in military bands.

FIFED is defined as played a fife.

FITTED is defined as made to be the right size or shape for someone or something. It is also defined as equipped or supplied with necessary items.

FIXATE is defined as to focus one’s attention persistently on something. It is also defined as to become unable to move focus away from something.

FIXED is defined as firmly fastened or attached and not movable. It is also defined as repaired or corrected. It is also defined as set or determined and not changing.

IDEA is defined as a thought, suggestion, or concept formed in the mind.

IDEATE is defined as to form ideas or concepts in the mind.

IDEATED is defined as formed ideas or concepts in the mind.

TAXI is defined as a car that carries passengers for a fare; a cab. It is also defined as to move slowly along the ground on wheels, as an aircraft before takeoff.

TAXIED is defined as moved slowly along the ground on wheels.

TIDE is defined as the alternate rising and falling of sea level caused by the moon and sun’s gravity. It is also defined as a tendency or direction in events or opinions.

TIDED is defined as helped someone through a difficult period (as in ‘tide over’).

TIDIED is defined as made something neat and orderly.

TIED is defined as fastened something with string, rope, or another binding. It is also defined as achieved the same score or result as another in a competition.

TIFF is defined as a petty quarrel or disagreement between people.

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