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Nytimes Spelling Bee
NYTimes Spelling Bee is a game for kids that tests their knowledge of the English language. The game is played on a board with words and letters that are arranged in different ways. Children must match the word or letter with the correct letter or word from the board. The first player to correctly answer all of the words and letters correctly wins the game.
The game is played on a board with words and letters that are arranged in different ways. Children must match the word or letter with the correct letter or word from the board. The first player to correctly answer all of the words and letters correctly wins the game. The game is played on a board with words and letters that are arranged in different ways. Children must match the word or letter with the correct letter or word from the board. The first player to correctly answer all of the words and letters correctly wins the game.
How to play Nytimes Spelling Bee
There are a few guidelines for playing this game, which is similar to Wordle:
Use the letters displayed to create words.
- Words must have a minimum of four letters.
- Each word must contain the central letter.
- There are multiple uses for each letter.
- The word list excludes words with hyphens, proper nouns, vulgarities, and very obscure words.
Each word is worth a point.
- Words with four letters are worth one point.
- Each letter in words with five letters or more is worth one point.
- Pangrams, or words made up of all seven letters, receive an extra 7 points. Each problem contains at least one pangram.
At midnight, new problems are generated.