NYT Spelling Bee Answers & Hints for Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Illustration of the NYT Spelling Bee honeycomb grid for January 27, 2026, with the letter L in the center and A, F, I, M, P, Y surrounding it.

Today’s New York Times Spelling Bee for Tuesday, January 27, 2026, turns up the volume! With the center letter L anchoring a group of versatile consonants, you might find yourself constructing long, flowing words easily—but hitting the “Genius” rank will require finding some tricky compound words and biological terms.

If you are stuck at “Amazing” or just need that one last word to reach Queen Bee, we have the breakdown below.

Puzzle Analysis

Today’s grid features the center letter L, surrounded by a mix of vowels and soft consonants.

  • Center Letter: L
  • Outer Letters: A, F, I, M, P, Y
  • Difficulty: Moderate. The presence of ‘L’ and ‘Y’ allows for adverbs and adjectives, while ‘M’ and ‘P’ create solid noun structures.

Hints for Today’s Puzzle

Need a nudge without the full list? Here are your clues to help you build your word count.

1. The Pangram Hint

Today’s puzzle contains one pangram (a word that uses every letter at least once).

  • Hint: To make something louder or more intense; often associated with guitars and speakers.

2. Two-Letter Start List

If you are missing just a few words, check your counts against this list of starting pairs:

  • AL- (3 words)
  • FA- (4 words)
  • FI- (6 words)
  • FL- (5 words)
  • IL- (1 word)
  • IM- (2 words)
  • LA- (2 words)
  • LI- (3 words)
  • MA- (4 words)
  • MI- (1 word)
  • PA- (4 words)
  • PI- (3 words)
  • PL- (2 words)

3. General Hints

  • Remember that the center letter L must be used in every word.
  • Don’t forget animals! There are a few mammals hiding in the grid.
  • Look for “Y” endings to turn nouns into adjectives (e.g., FILM -> FILMY).

Spoilers Below!

Warning: The sections below contain the direct answers for today’s puzzle.

The Pangram

  • AMPLIFY

4-Letter Words

  • ALLY
  • FAIL
  • FALL
  • FILL
  • FILM
  • FLAM
  • FLAP
  • FLAY
  • FLIP
  • ILLY
  • LAMA
  • LAMP
  • LILY
  • LIMA
  • LIMP
  • MAIL
  • MALI
  • MALL
  • MILL
  • PAIL
  • PALL
  • PALM
  • PILL
  • PLAY

5-Letter Words

  • ALII
  • AMPLY
  • FILMY
  • FLAIL
  • IMPLY
  • LLAMA
  • MILKY
  • PILAF
  • PLY

6-Letter Words and Longer

  • ALFALFA
  • FAMILIAL
  • FAMILY
  • FILLIP
  • FLIMFLAM
  • IMPALA
  • MAMMAL
  • PAPILLA

How to Play NYT Spelling Bee

If you are new to the Bee, here is how the hive works:

  1. The Grid: You are given 7 letters in a honeycomb shape.
  2. The Rules:
    • Words must be at least 4 letters long.
    • Words must include the Center Letter.
    • Letters can be used more than once.
  3. Scoring:
    • 4-letter words = 1 point.
    • Longer words = 1 point per letter.
    • Pangrams (using all 7 letters) = 7 bonus points.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the “Queen Bee” rank?
Queen Bee is the hidden highest rank in the game, achieved when you find every single valid word in the puzzle.

Why is “Mamillary” valid?
It isn’t! (Just kidding—check your spelling). Always double-check double letters like ‘L’ and ‘M’ when spelling complex biological terms.

When does the puzzle reset?
The NYT Spelling Bee resets daily at 3:00 AM ET.

About Narendra Kumar

Narendra Kumar is the lead puzzle strategist and content creator at NYTStrandsHint.com. A self-proclaimed "word nerd" and devoted New York Times Games lover, Narendra has been tracking Wordle patterns and solving daily grids since the game's viral explosion. With years of experience dissecting logic puzzles, he specializes in breaking down complex Strands themes and tricky Wordle combinations into easy-to-understand hints. Whether he is analyzing vowel distributions or finding the perfect starting word, Narendra brings deep expertise to his daily guides. When he isn't writing guides, you can find him trying to solve the NYT Mini Crossword in under a minute.

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