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

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Today’s pangrams are HICCUPED and HICCUPPED.

HICCUPED is defined as past tense of hiccup; made involuntary spasmodic sounds from the diaphragm.

HICCUPPED is defined as past tense of hiccup; made involuntary spasmodic sounds from the diaphragm.

CEDE is defined as to surrender or relinquish control of something to another party. It is also defined as to give up a right, power, or territory.

CEDED is defined as past tense of cede; surrendered or relinquished control. It is also defined as gave up rights, powers, or territory.

CHEEP is defined as to make a short, high-pitched sound like a young bird or chick.

CHEEPED is defined as past tense of cheep; made short, high-pitched sounds.

CHIDE is defined as to scold or reproach someone mildly.

CHIDED is defined as past tense of chide; scolded or reproached. It is also defined as expressed disapproval toward someone.

CHIPPED is defined as past tense of chip; broke off small pieces from a surface. It is also defined as contributed a small amount to a collective effort.

CUED is defined as past tense of cue; gave a signal or prompt to someone. It is also defined as positioned a billiards stick to strike a ball.

CUPPED is defined as past tense of cup; formed into a cup shape with the hands. It is also defined as held something gently in a curved hand shape.

DECIDE is defined as to make a choice or reach a conclusion after consideration. It is also defined as to settle or determine an outcome or question.

DECIDED is defined as past tense of decide; made a choice or reached a conclusion. It is also defined as clearly noticeable or definite in manner.

DEDUCE is defined as to reach a conclusion by reasoning from known facts or evidence.

DEDUCED is defined as past tense of deduce; reached a conclusion through logical reasoning.

DEED is defined as an action or thing that is done. It is also defined as a legal document that transfers property ownership.

DEEDED is defined as past tense of deed; transferred property by means of a legal deed.

DEEP is defined as extending far down from the top or surface. It is also defined as intense, profound, or situated far from the outer edge. It is also defined as of great depth in understanding or emotion.

DEICE is defined as to remove ice or prevent ice formation from a surface.

DEICED is defined as past tense of deice; removed ice from a surface.

DEICIDE is defined as the act of killing a god or divine being. It is also defined as one who kills a god.

DEUCE is defined as a playing card or die face with two spots. It is also defined as the score of 40-40 in tennis. It is also defined as an expression of mild annoyance or a euphemism for the devil.

DICE is defined as small cubes with numbered faces used in games of chance. It is also defined as to cut food into small cubes.

DICED is defined as past tense of dice; cut into small cubes.

DIED is defined as past tense of die; ceased living or became dead. It is also defined as gradually faded or diminished (as in ‘died away’).

DIPPED is defined as past tense of dip; immersed briefly in liquid. It is also defined as lowered or descended slightly. It is also defined as scooped or removed with a ladle or similar tool.

DUDE is defined as a man or guy, often used informally. It is also defined as a city person unfamiliar with ranch or outdoor life.

DUPE is defined as a person who is easily deceived or tricked. It is also defined as to deceive or trick someone.

DUPED is defined as past tense of dupe; deceived or tricked someone. It is also defined as was fooled or misled.

EDDIED is defined as past tense of eddy; moved in a circular pattern or whirlpool.

EDUCE is defined as to draw out, develop, or bring to light something latent or potential.

EDUCED is defined as past tense of educe; drew out or brought to light.

EPEE is defined as a fencing sword with a flexible blade and a blunt point.

EPIC is defined as a long narrative poem or story about heroic deeds. It is also defined as impressively large in scale or scope; grand or momentous.

HEED is defined as to pay attention to or listen to someone’s advice or warning.

HEEDED is defined as past tense of heed; paid attention to or listened carefully.

HIDE is defined as to conceal or put something out of sight. It is also defined as to keep oneself out of sight or in a secret place. It is also defined as the skin of an animal.

HIPPIE is defined as a person of unconventional lifestyle rejecting mainstream values, especially from the 1960s counterculture.

HUED is defined as having a particular color or shade.

ICED is defined as past tense of ice; covered with ice or frosting. It is also defined as chilled with ice.

PEED is defined as past tense of pee; urinated.

PEEP is defined as to look quickly or furtively through a small opening. It is also defined as a weak, high-pitched sound, especially from a young bird.

PEEPED is defined as past tense of peep; looked quickly through a small opening. It is also defined as made weak, high-pitched sounds.

PEPPED is defined as past tense of pep; increased energy, enthusiasm, or liveliness.

PIECE is defined as a part or fragment of something larger. It is also defined as an individual item or example of something.

PIECED is defined as past tense of piece; assembled parts together. It is also defined as put together fragments to form a whole (as in ‘pieced together’).

PIED is defined as having patches or spots of color; multicolored.

PIPE is defined as a tube for conveying liquids or gases. It is also defined as a small tubular wind instrument for producing musical sounds. It is also defined as to convey or transmit through pipes.

PIPED is defined as past tense of pipe; conveyed through pipes. It is also defined as played on a pipe or produced a piping sound. It is also defined as decorated with piping.

PUCE is defined as a dark red or purplish-brown color.

UPPED is defined as past tense of up; increased or raised something. It is also defined as started suddenly or made a sudden move.

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