Fans of theNew York Timesgamesare starting the new week off with a fresh batch of seven letters inSpelling Bee. Today’s puzzle will require players to think hard to produce as many words as possible from the available letters.

While the rules ofSpelling Beeare pretty straight forward and can be played by almost anyone, it is still a hard game to win. For those struggling to reach the maximum rank in the game, this guide has somehints, a few spoilers, and the complete solution to today’sSpelling Bee.

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The New York Times Spelling Bee for June 12, 2025

Puzzlers will be looking to start the week off swinging by completing theSpelling Beeas its highest rank. In order to do this, players will need to include today’s letter of the day, which isC,so ensure all words entered in the game include at least one. Those looking to achieve the all-important Genius rank today will need toscore at least 187 points.

The letters for today’sSpelling Beeare -C, R, I, K, G, O, N

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A stone or music genre.

A painful stiffness in the neck or back.

A colloquial term for criminal.

Pangram Hint

The clue for one of the 7-letter Pangrams in today’sSpelling Beeis:

A term used to describe something that is in excellent condition.

Spoilers For 5 Words in Today’s Spelling Bee

For some players, getting startedcan be a bit trickywithSpelling Bee, while for others some obvious words can slip through the cracks while trying to find the longer answers. If you’re in need of a little nudge in the right direction, click on the Read More button for the five words in today’s puzzle.

CRINK, CROOK

The Answer to Today’s New York Times Games Spelling Bee

Today’sSpelling Beescore for the Genius rank is a particularly high one, but if you’re able to figure out the tricks to scoring extra words, then you might not have too many issues getting there. Nonetheless, if you’re just shy of thisheavily sought-after rank, then the expandable section below has enough words to even exceed the Genius requirement for today.

While there are others out there, these words will get you enough points for today’s Genius level.

4-Letter Words

COCK, COIN, CONK, COOK, CORK, CORN, KICK, NICK, NOCK, RICK, ROCK

COCOON, COOING, CORING

7+ Letter Words

COCKING, COCOONING, COINING, CONKING, CONNING, COOKING, CRICKING, CRINGING, CROONING, KICKING, KNOCKING, NICKING, NOCKING

Pangrams

CORKING, CROOKING, ROCKING

If you want to try your hand at theNY Times Spelling Bee, then you can access it via the app or throughthe browser site.