Today’s NYT Spelling Bee puzzle was a classic example of how a simple-looking letter set can hide a very satisfying pangram. The letters felt approachable, but the trick was finding a word that tied all seven letters together naturally.
Today’s letter set
Center letter: G
Outer letters: A, D, E, L, M, N
As always, every valid word must include G, letters may be reused, and no letters outside this set are allowed.
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How I Found Today’s Pangram
When G is the center letter, I usually start by looking for strong action verbs or past-tense forms, especially those ending in -ED or -ING. The surrounding letters here—M, A, N, G, L, E, D—felt like they wanted to form something physical or descriptive.
I began by testing smaller words like angle, glean, and glad, which helped confirm that the letter set was flexible. Then I mentally rearranged all seven letters together, and one word immediately stood out.
Pangram: MANGLED
This word uses all seven letters exactly once:
M A N G L E D
That makes MANGLED a perfect pangram, which is always a great feeling to uncover. It’s a common, expressive word, very much in line with NYT Spelling Bee’s style—recognizable, meaningful, and rewarding.
Once I found MANGLED, the rest of the puzzle opened up quickly.

Expanding the Word List
After locking in the pangram, I broke it down and started mining it for smaller words. My focus was on:
Because G must appear in every word, this naturally narrowed the search and made the solve feel structured instead of random.
Below is a clean, organized list of valid words that can be formed using today’s letters.
Pangram
7+Letter Words
- alleged
- amalgam
- damaged
- dangled
- endgame
- engaged
- galangal
- gangland
- gladden
- gladdened
- gleamed
- gleaned
- managed
- melange
6- Letter Words
- agenda
- agleam
- allege
- angled
- damage
- dangle
- eagled
- engage
- gadded
- gagged
- gaggle
- galled
- ganged
- gelded
- gelled
- lagged
- legend
- legged
- manage
- mangle
- nagged
5-Letter Words
- adage
- algae
- algal
- angel
- angle
- eagle
- edged
- egged
- gamed
- gamma
- gelee
- glade
- gland
- gleam
- glean
- ledge
- legal
- magma
- manga
- mange
4-Letter Words
- aged
- alga
- dang
- edge
- gaga
- gage
- gala
- gale
- gall
- game
- gang
- geld
- gene
- glad
- glam
- glee
- glen
- mage
- mega
(Four-letter words are easy to overlook, but they add up fast.)

Strategy That Worked Today
Here’s what helped me solve today’s puzzle efficiently:
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Look for strong verbs first – Past-tense verbs often make great pangrams.
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Test common endings – -ED and -ING are always worth trying.
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Rearrange all letters visually – Seeing MANGLED required stepping back and reshuffling.
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Break the pangram apart – Long words hide many smaller wins.
Today’s puzzle rewarded pattern recognition more than speed.
Takeaway from Today’s Puzzle
The 20 December 2025 NYT Spelling Bee was a satisfying and well-balanced puzzle. Finding the perfect pangram MANGLED early made the rest of the solve smooth and enjoyable. It’s always rewarding when a pangram feels both fair and clever.
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Happy spelling—and see you tomorrow