The New York Times Spelling Bee is a daily word puzzle where players try to form as many words as possible using a set of seven letters. Each word must include the center letter, and you can only use each letter as many times as it appears in the set.
A pangram is a word that uses all seven of the letters provided in the puzzle. It’s a rare and high-scoring word, and discovering the pangram is a key goal for many players.
You can keep playing until you either find the pangram or exhaust all possible words, or you can stop for the day. If you don’t find all words, you’ll see a list of the remaining ones after you submit your solution for the day.
No, the Spelling Bee game is available only online through our website (Playwordle.uk) or Spelling Bee app on Google Play. You need an internet connection to play and submit your daily results.
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