
- Anya Tsukru
- July 4, 2025
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Happy 4th of July to all the word enthusiasts out there! Today’s Spelling Bee was an unexpected firecracker. At first glance, the puzzle looked straightforward—C at the center, with T, O, F, N, E, I surrounding it. But what appeared simple soon turned into a tricky vocabulary test that challenged both memory and creativity.
Despite the abundance of vowels (E, I, O), the center letter C added a constraint that made many common-sounding words invalid. Still, with a little persistence and strategic thinking, I cracked the puzzle and found the elusive pangram.
Today’s Pangram: CONFECTION
Yes, the sweet and satisfying pangram today was confection—a word that brings to mind desserts, sugarcraft, and joy, which felt poetically fitting for a holiday like the Fourth of July. It was one of those satisfying moments when a word just clicks, and suddenly the whole puzzle makes sense.
Confection is not only a long word (10 letters!), but it also uses the center letter C and pulls from nearly every letter in the hive. It’s a textbook-perfect pangram.
How I Solved It
I always begin with the golden rule of Spelling Bee: every word must contain the center letter, which today was C. That instantly eliminates words like tone or fine, which many might instinctively try.
Here’s how I approached it step-by-step:
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Start Small: I began with 4-letter words like coin, cone, and once. These are easy wins and help warm up your brain.
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Think Common Roots: Words with con-, cen-, or fic- stood out today. I tried expanding words like confine, fiction, notice, and that helped me unlock several others.
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Look for Combinations: Eventually, I spotted “confec…” which led me to the full pangram confection.
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Cycle Back Often: Revisiting the hive after a short break helped me see missed words like tonic, niece, and neon.
The letters felt like a puzzle within a puzzle. T, O, F, N, E, I—paired with C—offered room for long words but required laser focus.
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Full Word List from Today’s Puzzle
Here are all the valid words I found using today’s letters (must be 4 or more letters and include the letter C):
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once
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cone
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coin
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cent
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cite
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tonic
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icon
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nice
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niece
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note
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tone
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cent
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neon
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font
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cone
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confit
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notice
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entice
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iconic
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infect
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infective
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confection (Pangram)
(Some words may or may not be accepted depending on your version of the app, but the ones listed above are generally valid across platforms like Spelling Bee and Spelling Better.)
Language Layers Uncovered
Today’s puzzle was a reminder of how rich the English language can be—even within the confines of just seven letters. The word confection opened the door to a variety of smaller, sweeter discoveries (pun intended). It also reminded me that solving puzzles like these is as much about pattern recognition as it is about vocabulary strength.
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See you tomorrow with a fresh set of letters and another opportunity to flex those lexical muscles!

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.