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Spelling Bee July 26, 2023 answers

All accepted words for today's NYT Spelling Bee, with the pangram revealed, point totals, and progress thresholds for each rank.

Today's letter set · Center: I

G
H
I
L
N
R
T

Puzzle stats

accepted words

Total words

49

accepted entries

Total points

284

Queen Bee score

Pangrams

2

words using all 7 letters

Genius score

198

70% of total

Center letter

I

required in every word

Pangrams

+7 bonus per word

Uses all 7 letters

  • THRILLING
  • THRILLING

Rank thresholds

Points needed for each rank

Beginner

0 pts

0%

Good Start

5 pts

2%

Moving Up

14 pts

5%

Good

22 pts

8%

Solid

42 pts

15%

Nice

71 pts

25%

Great

113 pts

40%

Amazing

142 pts

50%

Genius

198 pts

70%

Queen Bee

284 pts

100%

All accepted words

Grouped by starting letter
G 7 words
  • gilt
  • girt
  • girth
  • glint
  • glinting
  • grit
  • gritting
H 6 words
  • highlight
  • highlighting
  • hilt
  • hint
  • hinting
  • hitting
I 1 word
  • igniting
L 6 words
  • light
  • lighting
  • lightning
  • lilt
  • lilting
  • lint
N 3 words
  • night
  • nightlight
  • ninth
R 2 words
  • right
  • righting
T 24 words
  • thigh
  • thin
  • thing
  • thinning
  • thrill
  • thrilling
  • thrilling
  • tight
  • tiling
  • till
  • tilling
  • tilt
  • tilth
  • tilting
  • tinging
  • tingling
  • tint
  • tinting
  • tiring
  • tithing
  • titling
  • trig
  • trill
  • trilling

About this puzzle

The NYT Spelling Bee for Wednesday, July 26, 2023 uses the seven letters G, H, I, L, N, R, T, with I as the center letter that must appear in every word.

Today's puzzle has 49 accepted words for a total of 284 points. To reach Genius rank, players need 198 points — about 70% of the total. The full Queen Bee score requires every word.

This puzzle has 2 pangrams — words that use all seven letters. Each pangram earns a 7-point bonus on top of its regular score.

Play today's Spelling Bee on The New York Times.

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