Spelling Bee Solver: Daily Hints and Answers to the New York Times Spelling BeeSpelling Bee Solver: Daily Hints and Answers to the New York Times Spelling BeeSpelling Bee Solver: Daily Hints and Answers to the New York Times Spelling Bee
FAQ | Question #7


“I entered a seven-letter word, but your page told me my word only has six letters. Why is that?”

The Solver is not looking at the length of the word itself. It’s looking at how many unique letters are used to spell the word. For instance, the word angular is seven letters long, but it only contains six different letters. That’s because the letter a appears twice.

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