
- Anya Tsukru
- July 10, 2025
NYT Spelling Bee Pangram Solution – 10 July 2025
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Today’s Spelling Bee was a satisfying mix of challenge and rhythm, with the center letter L and a clever arrangement of outer letters: P, E, T, N, M, I. The hive was dense with possibilities, especially for those who enjoy a balance of consonants and vowels.
Here’s how I solved today’s pangram and uncovered the best word combinations.
The Puzzle Layout
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Center Letter: L
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Other Letters: P, E, T, N, M, I
The inclusion of L as the center was promising—it’s a flexible letter that fits well in both suffixes and roots. With E, I, and N in the outer ring, it was clear this would be a rich puzzle for longer words and suffix manipulation.
My Solving Process
1. Start With Familiar Combos
I began with four-letter words that included L:
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melt
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limp
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line
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tile
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lent
These were easy starters and helped warm up my brain.
2. Explore Variations and Prefixes
From there, I experimented with adding suffixes like -ing, -ed, and -en where possible. With words like mile, I thought of:
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milled
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limped
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linted
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temple
This step brought momentum and let me stretch toward longer possibilities.
3. Search for the Pangram
Now the fun part—finding the pangram! I looked at which letters hadn’t been used in the same word yet. P, E, T, N, M, I, L—with L at the center—was the goal. After trying multiple combinations and rearranging mentally, it finally hit me:
Today’s Pangram: IMPLEMENT
Yes! Implement—a versatile word that means either a tool or the act of executing something. It’s elegant, practical, and a perfect fit for a Spelling Bee pangram. Even better, it uses all seven letters including the central L.
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Word List (Length ≥ 4 Letters)
Here are some of the valid words from today’s puzzle:
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limp
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line
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lent
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melt
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time
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tile
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item
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mile
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mine
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tint
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lint
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limn
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pine
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pile
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pint
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temp
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tent
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lintel
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limpet
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templi
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impel
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ample
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implete
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implement (pangram)
Note: Some words might not be accepted by the NYT word list depending on obscurity or part of speech.
What Made This Puzzle Interesting
Today’s challenge was a puzzle of balance—easy entries like melt and pile were abundant, but the real fun came in finding the sweet spot between common and clever. The puzzle was generous to those who took their time exploring letter placement. The presence of P, T, M with a central L gave rise to a number of six- and seven-letter options, making it a rewarding experience for those aiming for Genius level.
Word of the Day: IMPLEMENT
“Implement” wasn’t just a pangram—it was a satisfying discovery. It reminds us of how words can serve both literal and metaphorical purposes, much like our tools in life and language. It’s a reminder that in word games, as in life, execution matters as much as imagination.
See You Tomorrow!
That wraps up today’s breakdown of the July 10, 2025 Spelling Bee. If you nailed implement, give yourself a high-five. And if you didn’t, no worries—every missed word is a new one learned. See you tomorrow with another hive and another word adventure.
Keep spelling, keep smiling!

Based in Kohima, Anya Tsukru is the co-founder of the Spelling Better App, an app designed to make spelling fun, interactive, and effective for learners of all ages. With a deep passion for language and education, Anya creates content that helps users strengthen their vocabulary and master spelling through engaging challenges and practical tips.