About

Welcome to The Completely Unauthorized NY Times Spelling Bee Toolbox—a fan-made suite of spoiler-free tools for people who plan their mornings around the Spelling Bee (you know who you are).
We’re not affiliated with The New York Times in any way—this is just a lovingly rogue, unofficial helper for fellow Bee-obsessed humans.
🐝 The Bee Sheet: For Pencil-and-Paper Purists
The Bee Sheet is the flagship tool in the Bee Box—designed especially for solvers who prefer to play with pencil in hand and zero digital distractions.
- Organizes valid words by letter count and starting letters
- Fully spoiler-free—no answers, no hints
- Designed to be printed and scribbled on
- Clean, minimalist layout for analog thinkers
It’s the perfect tool for solo solving, friendly competition, or just savoring the puzzle at your own pace.
🐝 The Bee Jumble: A Scrambled Boost
Need a little nudge without spoiling anything? The Bee Jumble offers a fresh twist.
- Takes real words from the day’s puzzle and scrambles them randomly
- Designed to spark new connections, not give away answers
- Helpful when you’re stuck and need to see the letters in a new way
It turns the Spelling Bee into a whole different game—part riddle, part word soup, part lightning bolt to the brain.
The Bee Jumble can be played online, with a quick click answers are revealed or you can print-and-play at the coffee shop.
📬 Subscribe to Stay in the Hive
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Disclaimer: This is an independent, unofficial fan project. The Spelling Bee game and all related trademarks are owned by The New York Times. We just really, really like it.