NYT Spelling Bee Solutions - March 21, 2026

NYT Spelling Bee Solutions - March 21, 2026

Welcome to today's complete Spelling Bee solutions! Find all 48 valid words, 1 pangram, strategic hints, and use our Word Checker tool below.

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Total Words
48

💎
Total Points
176

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Pangrams
1

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Center: E / Letters: I-L-N-P-U-V
E

🏆 Today's Pangrams

Pangrams are words that use all available letters. Today there are 1 pangram:

🏆 VULPINE (14 points)

💡 Tip: Pangrams are the highest-scoring words in the game!

📝 Complete Word List - All Today's Solutions

Today there are 48 valid words in total:

eleven, enliven, ennui, epee, even, evil, innie, levee, level, lien, lieu, line, linen, lineup, live, liven, lune, lupine, nene, nine, ninepin, nipple, peel, peen, peep, peeve, penile, penne, pile, pileup, pine, pipe, pipeline, plie, pule, uneven, unlevel, unpen, unpile, unveil, veep, veil, vein, venue, venule, vile, vine, vulpine

🔍 Word Checker Tool

Enter the words you've found, separated by commas:


📋 Words Organized by Points

Click each section to see the words and check off the ones you've found:

14 point words (7 letters)
0/1
8 point words (8 letters)
0/1
7 point words (7 letters)
0/3
6 point words (6 letters)
0/10
5 point words (5 letters)
0/10
1 point words (4 letters)
0/23

💡 Strategic Hints for Today's Puzzle

Need help finding more words? Check out these strategic hints:

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Strategic Overview Table

Word Length Count Tip
4 23 Focus on common endings like "ne" and "en".
5 10 Look for combinations of "li" and "ve".
6 10 Explore "pee" and "ven" endings.
7 4 Consider "in" and "ne" as starting points.
8 1 This will likely be a unique find; think creatively!

Letter Pattern Insights

Utilize these productive combinations:

  • li - Start with this prefix for many 4-letter words.
  • pe - A strong starting point for both 5 and 6-letter words.
  • ve - Great for producing high-value words.

Pangram Hints

There's a special word that uses all the letters! Keep an eye out for combinations that feel complete and balanced. Think about common roots or themes that could tie all the letters together.

Difficulty Guide

To find easier words, focus on common prefixes and suffixes. For harder words, look for less common letter combinations and patterns. The five difficult words will likely feature less frequent combinations or unusual endings.

Today's Special Patterns

Watch for words that start with "un" or "pi" as they appear multiple times in different lengths. Also, endings like "ine" and "ile" can yield fruitful discoveries!

Pro Tips

Try to visualize how the letters can fit together. For example, think about how "ven" can lead into other letters to create different words. Don't hesitate to break down longer words into potential shorter components. Remember, creativity is key!

You’ve got this! Keep exploring and have fun with the challenge!

📊 Today's Puzzle Stats

Word Lengths:
4L: 23 words • 6L: 10 words • 5L: 10 words • 7L: 4 words • 8L: 1 words
Top Starting Patterns:
LI: 7 • PE: 6 • PI: 5 • UN: 5
Common Endings:
NE: 10 • EN: 9 • INE: 7 • LE: 7
Letter Frequency:
N: 42 • I: 32 • L: 31

📊 Puzzle Analysis

Word Length Distribution

4L
23

5L
10

6L
10

7L
4

8L
1

Starting Letter Distribution

P
13

L
11

V
8

E
6

U
5

N
4

I
1

Word Statistics

Average Length: 5.0 letters
Points per Word: 3.7
Shortest Word: 4 letters
Longest Word: 8 letters

Common Patterns

LI
7

PE
6

PI
5

UN
5

VE
5

NI
3

EN
2

EV
2

❓ Frequently Asked Questions - Spelling Bee March 21, 2026

What are the solutions for NYT Spelling Bee March 21, 2026?

The NYT Spelling Bee for March 21, 2026 has 48 valid words. The center letter is E and the available letters are: I-L-N-P-U-V.

What are today's pangrams for March 21, 2026?

Today's pangrams are: Vulpine. There are 1 pangram in total.

What are the highest-scoring words for March 21, 2026?

The highest-scoring words include the pangrams and longest words. Check the complete word list above for all solutions.

🎯 Keep Playing!

We hope you enjoyed today's challenge! Share in the comments how many words you found and which ones were the most difficult. Come back tomorrow for new solutions!

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