New York Times NYT Spelling Bee Answers and Solution for March 6, 2026

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Today’s pangram is UPFIELD.

UPFIELD is defined as toward or in the direction of the opponent’s goal or end zone in sports.

DELUDE is defined as to mislead or deceive someone into believing something false. It is also defined as to cause someone to have a false belief or impression.

DELUDED is defined as holding or characterized by false beliefs or misconceptions. It is also defined as deceived or misled into believing something untrue.

DUDE is defined as a man or guy, especially used as a casual form of address. It is also defined as a city person, particularly one unfamiliar with rural life.

DUEL is defined as a prearranged combat between two people to settle a dispute. It is also defined as to fight or compete against someone in a duel or contest.

DUELED is defined as engaged in a duel or one-on-one combat. It is also defined as competed directly against another.

DUFF is defined as decaying organic matter on a forest floor. It is also defined as to mishit or bungle a stroke in golf. It is also defined as of poor quality or unsatisfactory.

DUFFEL is defined as a cylindrical canvas bag used for storing and transporting belongings.

DUFFLE is defined as a coarse woolen fabric with a thick nap. It is also defined as a cylindrical canvas bag, variant spelling of duffel.

DULL is defined as not sharp or keen in edge or point. It is also defined as lacking brightness, luster, or vividness in color. It is also defined as lacking interest, excitement, or liveliness; boring.

DULLED is defined as made less sharp, bright, or vivid. It is also defined as reduced in intensity, acuteness, or liveliness.

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

DUPED is defined as deceived or tricked into believing or doing something false.

DUPLE is defined as consisting of two parts or occurring in twos. It is also defined as having a rhythm or meter based on a division by two.

ELUDE is defined as to evade or escape from someone or something. It is also defined as to escape the understanding or memory of someone.

ELUDED is defined as successfully escaped or evaded. It is also defined as escaped someone’s understanding or recollection.

FEUD is defined as a prolonged bitter quarrel or hostility between families, groups, or individuals. It is also defined as to engage in a long-standing quarrel or dispute.

FEUDED is defined as engaged in a prolonged quarrel or hostile dispute.

FLUE is defined as a duct or pipe in a chimney that allows smoke and gases to escape.

FLUFF is defined as light, soft, or fuzzy material or substance. It is also defined as to make something light, soft, or airy by shaking or beating. It is also defined as insubstantial or trivial content or matter.

FLUFFED is defined as made light, soft, or airy by shaking or beating. It is also defined as botched or bungled something.

FLUID is defined as a substance that flows and takes the shape of its container, such as a liquid or gas. It is also defined as flowing smoothly and gracefully. It is also defined as capable of change or adaptation.

FUDDLE is defined as to confuse or perplex someone. It is also defined as to stupefy or intoxicate, especially with alcohol.

FUDDLED is defined as confused or bewildered. It is also defined as intoxicated or stupefied.

FUEL is defined as a substance burned to produce heat or energy. It is also defined as to supply with fuel or energy. It is also defined as to encourage or intensify something.

FUELED is defined as supplied with fuel or energy. It is also defined as encouraged or intensified.

FULFILL is defined as to carry out, perform, or complete a task, duty, or promise. It is also defined as to satisfy a need, desire, or expectation. It is also defined as to bring to an end or conclusion.

FULFILLED is defined as completed or carried out successfully. It is also defined as satisfied in one’s desires, needs, or expectations.

FULL is defined as containing or holding as much as possible; having no empty space. It is also defined as complete or entire in extent or degree. It is also defined as possessing or enjoying abundance or plenty.

LIEU is defined as instead of or in place of something else.

LUFF is defined as to steer a sailing vessel toward the wind. It is also defined as the forward edge of a sail. It is also defined as to flap or shake as a sail does when heading into the wind.

LULL is defined as to calm or soothe someone, especially to sleep. It is also defined as a temporary pause or period of calm in activity.

LULLED is defined as calmed, soothed, or put to sleep. It is also defined as deceived into a false sense of security.

LULU is defined as an outstanding person or thing, especially something remarkable or extraordinary.

PILEUP is defined as a collision involving multiple vehicles in succession. It is also defined as an accumulation of things stacked or heaped together.

PUDDLE is defined as a small pool of liquid, typically water, on the ground. It is also defined as to make wet or muddy.

PUDDLED is defined as covered with or containing puddles. It is also defined as made wet or muddy.

PUFF is defined as a short, sudden burst of breath, wind, or smoke. It is also defined as to breathe heavily or with effort. It is also defined as a light pastry or soft cushioned object.

PUFFED is defined as breathing heavily or out of breath. It is also defined as swollen or inflated.

PULE is defined as to whine or whimper.

PULED is defined as whined or whimpered.

PULI is defined as a Hungarian sheepdog with a long, corded coat.

PULL is defined as to exert force to draw or move something toward oneself. It is also defined as to remove or extract something from a place. It is also defined as to attract or draw interest or attention.

PULLED is defined as drawn or moved toward oneself by force. It is also defined as removed or extracted from a place.

PULP is defined as a soft, wet, shapeless mass of material. It is also defined as the soft tissue inside a fruit. It is also defined as to reduce to pulp or a soft mass.

PULPED is defined as reduced to a soft, wet, shapeless mass.

PUPIL is defined as a student or learner, especially one in school. It is also defined as the opening in the center of the iris of the eye.

UPPED is defined as increased or raised to a higher level. It is also defined as got up or stood up from a position.

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