Today’s NYT Spelling Bee puzzle for 11 December 2025 was a satisfying one, especially because the pangram turned out to be a familiar cultural word rather than a highly technical term. With a bit of pattern recognition and trial, the puzzle opened up nicely.
Let’s break down how I solved it, reveal the pangram, and list all the possible words.
Puzzle Letters (11 Dec 2025)
Center letter: Y
Outer letters: A, E, L, M, O, P
Allowed letters: A E L M O P Y
As always, every valid word must include the center letter Y, and letters can be reused.
Spelling Bee pangram guide How I Solved Today’s Spelling Bee
Step 1: Lock onto the Mandatory Letter (Y)
I started by mentally filtering all words that naturally include Y. Short words are the fastest way to warm up and confirm the puzzle’s direction. That quickly gave me:
These short words confirmed that the puzzle leans toward simple verbs and nouns, not overly obscure vocabulary.
Step 2: Explore Common Word Endings
Next, I looked for familiar endings like -LY, -EY, and -OLE, which often appear in Spelling Bee puzzles.
This immediately revealed:
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play
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ploy
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poly
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palmy
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mealy
At this point, I noticed that M, A, Y, P, O, L, E all kept recurring together — a strong hint that the pangram might be hiding in plain sight.

MAYPOLE
This is the correct pangram.
MAYPOLE uses all seven letters:
M A Y P O L E
A maypole is a tall wooden pole used in traditional European spring festivals, especially associated with May Day celebrations. It’s a classic English noun — very on-brand for Spelling Bee — and once I saw it, everything clicked.
Finding maypole pushed the score up significantly and confirmed the full letter set.
All Possible Words (11 December 2025)
Below is a comprehensive, Spelling Bee–valid word list, grouped by length. All words include Y and use only the allowed letters.
4-Letter Words
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play
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ploy
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poly
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yelp
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ally
- amly
- eely
- mayo
- yell
5-Letter Words
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amply
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mealy
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molly
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palmy
- allay
- alley
- alloy
- apply
- loamy
- loopy
- loyal
- mommy
- mopey
- myope
- pappy
- payee
- peppy
- polyp
- poppy
- yappy
6-Letter Words
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payola
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myopia
- employ
- lamely
- palely
- papaya
7+-Letter Words
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maypole (pangram)
- employee
- laypeople
- loyally
- myeloma
- papally
(Note: Word acceptance may vary slightly with NYT dictionary updates, but these are standard entries.)

Wrapping Up Today’s Hive
The NYT Spelling Bee pangram for 11 December 2025 was a great example of how the answer doesn’t always need to be scientific or obscure. Maypole is a familiar word, but it’s easy to miss if you’re only thinking in modern or academic vocabulary.
Today’s puzzle rewarded:
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Careful pattern recognition
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Trying culturally rooted words
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Not overthinking the letter set
If you enjoy puzzles like this, daily practice makes a real difference. Games that focus on audio spelling, no-option typing, and real-time competition (like what we do in Spelling Better) help train the exact skills needed to spot pangrams faster and score higher consistently.
Happy spelling, and see you tomorrow!