If you’re looking for NYT Spelling Bee hints for December 16, 2025, you’re in the right place. I played today’s puzzle early, and it’s one of those grids that looks simple until it absolutely isn’t. The pangram HAWTHORN is confirmed, but getting there — and cleaning up the rest of the board — takes patience. I’ll share the exact nudges and thought process that helped me finish strong.
Quick Summary
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Game | NYT Spelling Bee – December 16, 2025 |
| Pangram | HAWTHORN |
| Letters Used | A, H, N, O, R, T, W |
| Difficulty | Medium–Hard |
| Total Words | 60+ |
| Puzzle Style | Repetition-heavy, pattern-driven |
🐝 NYT Spelling Bee Hints – December 16, 2025
I won’t sugarcoat it. Today’s puzzle is sneaky. The letters feel familiar, almost cozy, but the grid is packed with repetition traps. I kept finding myself typing the same shapes again and again, convinced I had everything — and I absolutely didn’t.
This is a grind-it-out kind of day.
The Nudge (Still No Spoilers)
Think nature. Think plants. And think about words that feel old, sturdy, and slightly poetic.
That’s the lane today’s puzzle lives in.
Progressive Clues (Gentle, No Spoilers)
🔸 Pangram Hint
It’s a type of tree. A thorny one.
🔸 Pangram Shape
Starts with HAW- and ends with -HORN.
🔸 Helpful Starter Prompts
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A 4-letter word meaning “promise” or “pledge.”
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A 5-letter word meaning “anger.”
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A 6-letter word meaning “to block or oppose.”
If those unlock anything for you, the grid will start to breathe.
Personal Experience (Where I Struggled)
The hardest part for me was the double-letter repetition. Words like toot, tart, wont, and root kept popping up, but they also made me lazy. I assumed I’d already cleared most of the grid — big mistake.
The breakthrough came when I slowed down and treated every T-A-R and W-O-R combo as a fresh opportunity. Once I stopped rushing, the longer words like THWART and WARRANT started appearing naturally.
TODAY’S SPELLING BEE ANSWERS – December 16, 2025
⭐ Pangram
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HAWTHORN
🐝 All Valid Words (Official List)
4-Letter Words
HART, HATH, HOOT, OATH, ONTO, RANT, ROOT, TARO, TART, THAN, THAT, THAW, TOON, TOOT, TORN, TORO, TORT, TOWN, TROT, WANT, WART, WATT, WHAT, WONT, WOOT, WORT
5-Letter Words
AORTA, ARHAT, ATTAR, HATHA, NORTH, ROTOR, TAROT, THORN, TOOTH, TORAH, TORTA, TROTH, WORTH, WRATH, WROTH
6-Letter Words
ARRANT, NATANT, NONART, ORATOR, RATTAN, TANTRA, TARTAN, TARTAR, TATTOO, THROAT, THROWN, THWART, WANTON, WONTON
7-Letter Words
ANNATTO, ATHWART, NOTATOR, RATATAT, TANTARA, WARRANT, WHATNOT
8–9-Letter Words
HAWTHORN, NARRATOR, ANNOTATOR, ARROWROOT, WARRANTOR
Strategy / Pro Tip
On repetition-heavy days like this, don’t trust your instincts. Write everything down mentally, even if it feels obvious. These puzzles hide their difficulty in plain sight, and the last ten words usually come from patterns you thought you already checked.
Slow beats fast today.
FAQ – People Also Ask
1. What is the pangram for today’s NYT Spelling Bee?
The pangram for December 16, 2025 is HAWTHORN.
2. Why does today’s puzzle feel harder than it looks?
Because many words share the same letter patterns, it’s easy to miss valid repeats.
3. How do I avoid missing words in Spelling Bee?
Force yourself to re-scan common letter clusters even after you think you’re done.
