NYT Spelling Bee Answers & Hints for Monday, June 30, 2025

Your complete guide to today’s Spelling Bee puzzle—discover clever hints, the full answer list, and expert tips to reach Genius level.

The New York Times Spelling Bee is one of the most popular daily word games, blending creativity with a keen eye for vocabulary. Each day, players tackle a new honeycomb puzzle, striving to uncover every possible word and claim Genius status.

Below, you’ll find everything you need for today—hints, answers, and smart solving tips, all presented in a polished, easy-to-read format.

How to Play NYT Spelling Bee

Objective:
Create as many words as possible using 7 letters.

Rules:

  • Every word must be at least 4 letters long.
  • You must include the center letter in every word.
  • Letters can be reused as many times as needed.

Scoring:

  • 4-letter words: 1 point each
  • Longer words: 1 point per letter
  • Pangram: A word using all 7 letters (7 bonus points)

Levels:
Good Start → Moving Up → Solid → Nice → Great → Amazing → Genius

Today’s Hints

Pangram Hint:
A powerful instrument used in labs to examine tiny details closely.

Other High-Scoring Word Hints:
A word for something very small and delicate.
A verb meaning to destroy or cause damage.
A word for organizing or sorting.
Something you might wear over your eyes.

(Take a moment to guess before peeking below!)

✅ Today’s Answers

Pangram:
MICROSCOPE


4-Letter Words:
COPE, COPS, CORM, CORE, EPIC, MICE, MIRE, OMER, POEM, PORE, RICE, RIPE, ROPE, SOME


5-Letter Words:
COPSE, CRISP, CRIME, MICRO, MORSE, PRICE, PRIME, REPOS, ROMPS, SCOPE, SCRIM, SCORE, SPIRE


6-Letter Words:
CORMOR, CROPSE, MOPERS, POISED, PRICES, RECIPE, ROPERS, SCORER, SOMERS


7-Letter Words:
MERCIES, PROMISE, RECIPES, REMORSE, ROMPERS, SCOOPER


8-Letter Words:
COMPOSER, PROMISEE


9-Letter Words:
MICROSOME, PROMISORS


Strategies to Solve the NYT Spelling Bee

Use Prefixes & Suffixes:
Try combinations like micro-, pre-, and -scope.

Look for Plurals & Verbs:
Adding “-s” or “-ed” can unlock extra points.

Find Word Roots:
Identify common roots (scope, rope, mire) and build from there.

Hunt the Pangram Early:
Finding the pangram can inspire additional word ideas.

Mix Letter Combos:
Try pairings you haven’t used: sc-, mi-, pr-.

Take Breaks:
A fresh look often reveals hidden words.

Where to Play

Visit the official New York Times Spelling Bee to play, subscribe, and track your daily progress.

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