Spelling Bee Archive – Daily & Monthly View

The NYT Spelling Bee Archive is a useful reference for puzzle fans who want to look up past pangrams and daily answers in one place. The New York Times Spelling Bee publishes a new puzzle every day, and it can be hard to keep track of previous puzzles once they expire. This monthly calendar view solves that problem by showing every day of the month along with its pangrams. Whether you are checking a word you missed, comparing patterns across different dates, or simply curious about a past puzzle, this archive gives you a clear and organized view of each day at a glance.

What Is the NYT Spelling Bee Archive?

The BeeAnswers Spelling Bee Archive is a date-by-date record of past NYT Spelling Bee puzzles. Each date in the calendar shows the pangrams for that day's puzzle. You can browse by month to look up any past puzzle, check which words were pangrams, and study patterns across different dates. The archive is useful whether you missed a puzzle, want to verify a past answer, or simply want to explore how pangrams vary from day to day. You can also check today's full answers for the current puzzle.

How It Works

  • Each date on the calendar displays the pangrams from that day's puzzle.
  • Today's date is highlighted so you can quickly find the current puzzle.
  • Dates without data show a dash — future dates or puzzles not yet recorded.
  • The center letter for each puzzle is highlighted in the calendar view above.

What Is a Pangram?

⭐ Pangram

A pangram is a word that uses all seven letters of that day's puzzle at least once. Every puzzle has at least one pangram. Finding it gives a 7-point bonus on top of the word's length score and is considered the highlight of each daily puzzle. See today's pangram on our pangram page.

✨ Perfect Pangram

A perfect pangram uses each of the seven letters exactly once, with no repeats. These are extremely rare and considered the hardest words to find in any puzzle.

📅 Multiple Pangrams

Some puzzles contain two or more pangrams. When this happens, all pangrams for that date are listed in the archive so you can see every valid option.

NYT Spelling Bee Pangram Types

Type What It Means How Common
⭐ Standard Pangram Uses all 7 letters at least once, may repeat letters Every puzzle has at least one
✨ Perfect Pangram Uses each of the 7 letters exactly once, no repeats Very rare — appears a few times per year
📅 Multiple Pangrams Two or more pangrams in the same puzzle Occasional — roughly 30% of puzzles

Using the Archive to Improve Your Skills

The archive is not just a reference — it is a learning tool. By reviewing past pangrams, you start to notice which letter combinations appear most often, which word roots produce pangrams regularly, and how puzzle difficulty changes from day to day. Players who study past puzzles tend to spot pangrams faster in future ones because they recognize familiar patterns before they even begin guessing. You can also use our free Spelling Bee Solver to test any letter combination instantly.

Pangram Patterns Across Past Puzzles

Pattern What It Shows Example
-tion endings Very common in pangrams — easy to spot ROTATION, CREATION
-ing endings Frequently appear in longer pangrams LEGALIZING, OXIDIZING
re- prefix Doubles the word options from a root RETRACE, REFORMATION
Compound roots Two roots merged into one long word BOONDOGGLED, NONCHALANCE
Double letters Common in scientific and long words CONTRACTUAL, ATTRACTOR

Conclusion

The BeeAnswers Spelling Bee Archive gives you a clear, organized view of past NYT Spelling Bee pangrams by date. Whether you are checking a word you missed, studying patterns to improve your game, or simply curious about a previous puzzle, the archive is the fastest way to find accurate past answers in one place. New data is added daily as each puzzle is published. For hints without spoilers, visit our hints page, or see the complete word list for today's answers.

FAQs

1. Does the BeeAnswers archive update daily?+
Yes. New pangrams are added each day as soon as the puzzle is published. Today's puzzle is always shown at the top of the calendar.
2. Is the archive available on mobile?+
Yes. The archive works on any device including mobile, tablet and desktop. The calendar layout adjusts automatically to fit your screen.
3. Does the archive show hints or full answers?+
The archive shows pangrams for each past date. For full word lists and hints for today's active puzzle, visit the Today's Answers and Today's Hints pages.
4. Why is the pangram important?+
The pangram gives a 7-point bonus on top of the word's length score. Finding it is the fastest way to boost your score and reach Genius or Queen Bee rank. Check today's pangram if you need help.
5. Can I improve my vocabulary using the archive?+
Yes. Reviewing past pangrams helps you recognize common word roots, prefixes and suffixes that appear regularly. Over time this makes it much easier to spot pangrams in new puzzles. You can also use our free Solver to practice with any letter set.