Spelling Bee Answers and Clues for March 29, 2026

Spelling Bee Answers and Clues for March 29, 2026

The New York Times Spelling Bee for March 29, 2026 delivered a single pangram and a full set of valid words. The pangram was “cannonball,” a 10-letter entry that used every allowed letter.

Daily results at a glance

Players could find a total of 50 valid words in the puzzle. Those answers included one pangram, four eight-letter words, three seven-letter words, thirteen six-letter words, eleven five-letter words, and eighteen four-letter words.

Key rules of the puzzle

The game gives seven letters in a honeycomb grid with a highlighted center letter. Every word must include that center letter and be at least four letters long.

Letters may be reused within a word. Proper nouns, abbreviations, and offensive words are disallowed.

Scoring and the pangram bonus

Longer words earn more points. Pangrams award an additional seven bonus points on top of normal scoring.

Each day’s puzzle guarantees at least one pangram. Some days may feature multiple pangrams.

Practical tips to find more words

  • Start with common prefixes and suffixes like re-, un-, -ing, and -ed to build short words.
  • Always center your thinking on the highlighted letter. It must appear in every entry.
  • Look for the pangram early by rearranging all seven letters into longer patterns.
  • Try extending short words by adding available letters. Small changes often reveal longer answers.
  • Reuse letters freely. Repetition can produce valid, longer entries.
  • Think in categories. Themes spark word clusters fast.
  • If stuck, step away briefly. A short break refreshes perspective.

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