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

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Today’s pangram is ANABOLIC.

ANABOLIC is defined as relating to or promoting the buildup of body tissue and muscle mass. It is also defined as referring to metabolic processes that construct complex molecules from simpler ones.

ABACI is defined as plural of abacus; counting frames with beads used for arithmetic calculations.

ABOIL is defined as in a state of boiling; actively bubbling from heat.

ALBINO is defined as an organism with a genetic condition causing absence of pigment, resulting in white skin and hair. It is also defined as a person or animal with albinism.

ALIBI is defined as a claim or proof that one was elsewhere when an alleged act occurred. It is also defined as an excuse or explanation offered to avoid blame.

BABA is defined as a rich, yeast-based cake often soaked in sugar syrup or rum. It is also defined as a title of respect in some cultures, meaning father or master.

BABOON is defined as a large primate of Africa and Arabia with a dog-like snout and powerful build.

BACILLI is defined as plural of bacillus; rod-shaped bacteria.

BACON is defined as cured and smoked meat from the back and sides of a pig.

BAIL is defined as money or property given to secure the release of an arrested person pending trial. It is also defined as to remove water from a boat using a bucket or similar container. It is also defined as to abandon or withdraw from a commitment.

BALL is defined as a spherical object used in games and sports. It is also defined as a formal social gathering for dancing. It is also defined as the rounded part of a foot or joint.

BALLOON is defined as a flexible bag inflated with gas that is lighter than air, used for recreation or transport. It is also defined as to increase rapidly or swell in size. It is also defined as a rounded outline containing words or thoughts in cartoons and comics.

BANAL is defined as lacking originality or interest; tiresome and ordinary.

BANANA is defined as a long curved tropical fruit with soft flesh and a yellow peel.

BANC is defined as a bench or the seat of a judge in a court of law.

BAOBAB is defined as a large African tree with a swollen trunk and sparse foliage, often called the upside-down tree.

BIBLICAL is defined as relating to or contained in the Bible. It is also defined as of enormous or catastrophic scale.

BILABIAL is defined as a consonant sound produced with both lips, such as /p/, /b/, or /m/.

BILL is defined as a statement of charges for goods or services provided. It is also defined as the beak of a bird. It is also defined as a draft of a proposed law presented to a legislature.

BILLION is defined as the number one thousand million (1,000,000,000). It is also defined as in British usage, one million million (1,000,000,000,000).

BIONIC is defined as relating to mechanical or electronic parts that replace or enhance biological functions.

BLAB is defined as to talk excessively or reveal secrets indiscreetly. It is also defined as to chatter or gossip.

BLIN is defined as a Russian pancake made from buckwheat or wheat flour, typically served with toppings.

BLINI is defined as plural of blin; Russian thin pancakes or crepes.

BLOB is defined as a shapeless mass or lump of a substance. It is also defined as a spot or daub of color or liquid.

BLOC is defined as a group of countries or political parties united by a common interest or goal.

BOBA is defined as large tapioca pearls used in bubble tea and other beverages.

BOBBIN is defined as a spool or cylinder on which thread, wire, or tape is wound.

BOCCI is defined as plural of boccia; a ball-tossing game similar to bowls and bocce.

BOIL is defined as to heat liquid to the point where it rapidly converts to vapor. It is also defined as a painful swollen infection of the skin. It is also defined as to be in a state of agitation or anger.

BOLA is defined as a throwing weapon consisting of weights on the ends of interconnected cords.

BOLL is defined as the rounded seed capsule of plants like cotton or okra.

BOLO is defined as a large knife used in tropical regions. It is also defined as a type of necktie fastened with an ornamental clasp.

BONBON is defined as a small piece of confectionery or candy.

BONOBO is defined as an ape native to central Africa, closely related to the chimpanzee and known for peaceful behavior.

BOOB is defined as a breast. It is also defined as a foolish or silly person.

BOOBOO is defined as a minor injury, especially a scrape or bump. It is also defined as a mistake or blunder.

BOON is defined as a benefit or blessing; something greatly desired. It is also defined as a close friend or companion.

CABAL is defined as a small group of people united in a secret plot or conspiracy.

CABALA is defined as a mystical interpretation of Hebrew scripture and Jewish tradition. It is also defined as any secret knowledge or mysterious doctrine.

CABANA is defined as a simple shelter or hut, typically near a beach or pool.

CABIN is defined as a small simple dwelling, often made of wood. It is also defined as a compartment in an aircraft or ship for passengers or cargo.

CANNIBAL is defined as a person or animal that eats the flesh of its own species.

CANNONBALL is defined as a solid spherical projectile fired from a cannon. It is also defined as a dive into water in which the diver hugs their knees to their chest.

COLLAB is defined as a collaborative project or work between two or more people.

LABIA is defined as plural of labium; the folds of skin on either side of the vulva.

LABIAL is defined as relating to or pronounced with the lips.

LOBO is defined as a timber wolf, particularly one from the southwestern United States.

NABOB is defined as a person of wealth and prominence, especially one who made their fortune in India.

NOOB is defined as a newbie or inexperienced person, especially in online gaming or internet culture.

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