NYT Spelling Bee Answers for Saturday, July 5, 2025

Complete word list, pangrams, center letter, max score, and hints for this daily puzzle.

Today's Spelling Bee Answers Summary

RAGILNY
69
Total Words
3
Pangrams
367
Max Score
R
Center Letter

All NYT Spelling Bee Words (69)

Pangrams (3)

ANGRILY
GLARINGLY
RALLYING

4-Letter Words (21)

AGAR
AIRY
ARIA
ARIL
GIRL
GRAN
GRAY
GRIN
LAIR
LIAR
LIRA
NARY
RAGA
RAIL
RAIN
RANG
RANI
RIAL
RILL
RING
YARN

5-Letter Words (11)

ANGRY
ARRAY
GIRLY
GNARL
GRAIL
GRAIN
GRILL
RAINY
RALLY
RANGY
RIYAL

6-Letter Words (11)

AIRILY
AIRING
GNARLY
GRAINY
GRANNY
NIGIRI
RAGING
RAGLAN
RARING
RAYING
RILING

7-Letter Words (11)

ARRAIGN
GLARING
GRANARY
GRAYING
INGRAIN
RAGGING
RAILING
RAINING
RANGING
RIGGING
RINGING

8-Letter Words (8)

AGRARIAN
ARRAYING
GARAGING
GARGLING
GNARLING
GRAINING
GRILLING
GRINNING

9-Letter Words (1)

ARRANGING

10-Letter Words (3)

ARRAIGNING
GRINNINGLY
INGRAINING

Statistics

3
Pangrams
5.9
Avg Length

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The New York Times Spelling Bee is a daily word puzzle that challenges players to create words using seven given letters, with one center letter required in every answer. This page tracks today's NYT Spelling Bee answers, pangrams, word count, max score, and hints so you can check your solve.

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Basic Rules

  • • Words must contain at least 4 letters
  • • The center letter must be used in every word
  • • Letters can be used multiple times
  • • No proper nouns, hyphenated words, or vulgar terms
  • • Find the pangram(s) that use all 7 letters

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RankScore PercentageDescription
Beginner0%Starting point for all players
Good Start2%Found your first few words
Moving Up5%Making steady progress
Good8%Solid word-finding skills
Solid15%Consistent performance
Nice25%Above average skills
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Amazing50%Outstanding performance
Genius70%Exceptional word mastery
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Word Finding Techniques

  • • Start with common prefixes (UN-, RE-, IN-)
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  • • Consider plural forms and verb tenses
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