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Amal Augustine

Founder, Spelling Better

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Amal Augustine is the founder of Spelling Better, an innovative learning app designed to help students improve their spelling, vocabulary, and language skills through interactive and engaging methods.

He graduated from St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi and is currently pursuing his Master’s degree at National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, focusing on research and technology-driven learning.

A quiz enthusiast, Amal has won 50+ national-level quiz competitions. He enjoys reading science journals, programming, and exploring Computer Science innovations. Through Spelling Better, he aims to make vocabulary learning simple, enjoyable, and meaningful.

Today’s NYT Spelling Bee puzzle brought a sharp and memorable letter set, with L as the center letter. The outer letters were I, B, A, Z, D, and R, giving the puzzle a slightly unusual mix. At first glance, the Z made the grid feel difficult, but it also became the key to unlocking the main pangram.

The pangram for today is:

BLIZZARD

This is a powerful and satisfying pangram because it uses every letter in the puzzle: B, L, I, Z, A, R, and D. It also includes the center letter L, which makes it a valid Spelling Bee answer.

Today’s Letters

Center Letter: L

Outer Letters: I, B, A, Z, D, R

Pangram: BLIZZARD

L I B A Z D R

How I Solved Today’s Puzzle

I started today’s puzzle by focusing on the center letter L. Since every valid word must include L, this immediately helped remove many tempting but invalid guesses. With letters like B, D, R, A, I, and Z, I first looked for short and familiar words.

The first few words that came naturally were laid lair liar lard rail and dial. These helped establish the basic sound patterns of the puzzle. I noticed that many words could be built around simple combinations like la li ra and di.

The letter Z was the most important clue. In Spelling Bee puzzles, unusual letters often point toward the pangram. I began testing words that could use Z naturally. Words like lizard came to mind, and that helped me think in the direction of weather-related or descriptive words.

Then the breakthrough came: BLIZZARD.

Z clue lizard BLIZZARD

It fit perfectly. It used the B, included the center L, doubled the Z, and completed the word with A, R, and D. Once I saw it, the whole puzzle felt much clearer. The pangram was not just a random long word; it was a natural answer hidden inside the letter set.

Pangram Breakdown: BLIZZARD

BLIZZARD

A blizzard is a severe snowstorm with strong winds and low visibility. It is a dramatic and vivid word, which makes it an excellent Spelling Bee pangram.

Letter Breakdown
B + L + I + Z + Z + A + R + D

The word uses all seven available letters, and repeated letters are allowed in Spelling Bee. That means the double Z is completely acceptable and actually gives the word its strong character.

Full Word List for Today

Here are the possible words from today’s puzzle, starting from four-letter words.

4-Letter Words

Aril Bail Bald Ball Bill Blab Dial Dill Laid Lair Lard Liar Lira Rail Rial Rill

5-Letter Words

Alibi Drill Labia

6-Letter Words

Ballad Bridal Labial Lizard Radial Ribald

7+ Letter Words

Blizzard Airball Billiard Biradial Railbird

Strategy Tips from Today’s Puzzle

Watch the Unusual Letter

The biggest lesson from today’s puzzle is to pay attention to unusual letters. The Z looked intimidating at first, but it was actually the clue that led to BLIZZARD.

Z lizard BLIZZARD

Build from Smaller Words

Another helpful strategy was building from smaller words. Finding words like lard, laid, lair, and rail helped reveal the rhythm of the puzzle. From there, it became easier to test longer combinations.

lard laid lair rail

Remember Repeated Letters

It was also useful to think about repeated letters. Many solvers forget that Spelling Bee allows letters to be reused. Without reusing Z, the pangram BLIZZARD would be easy to miss.

Z Z double Z

Brain Teasers That Paid Off

The 13 May 2026 NYT Spelling Bee puzzle was a clever and enjoyable challenge. With L at the center and Z in the outer ring, the puzzle pushed solvers to think beyond common word patterns.

lair lard BLIZZARD

The path from simple words like lair and lard to the bold pangram BLIZZARD made the solving experience rewarding. Today’s puzzle was a great reminder that one unusual letter can completely shape the direction of the game.

If you found BLIZZARD, that was an excellent solve. It was the clear highlight of today’s puzzle and a strong addition to the daily Spelling Bee pangram list.