NYT Spelling Bee Hints

Today's NYT Spelling Bee Hints & Answers (Tue, March 18, 2025)


Hints forMarch 18, 2025

Today's Spelling Bee (March 18, 2025) offers a moderately challenging puzzle anchored around the letter 'F'. With an impressive 44 valid words, including one pangram, expect to spend about 20-30 minutes uncovering all the possibilities. This puzzle cleverly combines familiar terms with a sprinkle of less common ones, focusing on themes like actions and descriptive traits. Strategy tip: explore variations of verbs and consider plural forms. Here's your clue primer:

  • Think of a feline friend that prowls the night—or perhaps its sharp cousin in mythology.
  • Ever wondered what medieval lords demanded over their lands? It's just a four-letter thought away.
  • Sometimes, you need to let your inner musician shine—picture a small flute echoing through a green meadow.
  • Golfers know the thrill of the swing—combine that with action, and you're halfway there!
  • Channel your inner sherpa: what would you refuse to carry up a steep slope?
  • A feeling that stays with you forever may remind you of life itself—it’s the center of it all!
  • Picture yourself escaping with great speed, as if pursued by a gusty wind—it’s a verb with momentum.
  • Don’t be fooled—what’s the present participle of “tricking” someone, but more playful?

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