Spelling Bee NYT hints and answers today (June 13)

Spelling Bee NYT hints and answers today (June 13)

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Today's Spelling Bee puzzle in The New York Times is a big one, because the ING and ILY suffixes are back. They can help you find a lot of answers in other words, making it a great opportunity to reach Genius level. Here are some hints for Spelling Bee.

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The grid below shows how many words today's Spelling Bee has per starting letter. The left column represents the starting letter of a solution word, the top row represents the word length, and the intersection between them is the number of solution words that meet both criteria. For example, if you see "B" in the left column, "4" in the top row, and "2" in the intersection between them, that means today's puzzle has two four-letter words that start with B.

Today's puzzle has 48 valid answers for a total of 297 points. There is one pangram, a word that contains every letter on the board at least once.

Here are some hints to help you find the answer to the hardest words in today's puzzle. Click or tap on the boxes to reveal the hints.

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