Snappywords - Games & puzzles - Spelling Bee

Play Spelling Bee online for free – The popular word game with 7 letters.

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Form words from 7 letters


Create words with at least 4 letters from the set of 7 letters. Each word must contain the turquoise letter. All letters can be repeated as often as desired.

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Longer words = more points


The longer the words, the more points you earn, and the quicker you advance to higher levels. A 4-letter word gives one point, and each additional letter adds another point.

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Find Spelling Bee solutions


If you need help finding the right words, you can use our Spelling Bee solver to find the correct solutions. You just need to enter the 7 letters from your game.

5 Tips for Playing Spelling Bee:

1. Reshuffle Letters

There is a button in the middle below the letter honeycombs that you can use to change the arrangement of the letters. This will help to look at things from a different angle and, perhaps, to recognize words that you have not seen before.

2. Search for Prefixes and Suffixes

It is often possible to form new words with words that have already been found. This can be done, for example, by adding prefixes like "re-" or suffixes like "-ed." For example, you can turn the word “TIGHTER” that has already been found into the word “TIGHTEST”.

3. Use Letters Multiple Times

Unlike most word games, Spelling Bee allows players to use the letters multiple times. This makes the game more entertaining and helps to earn more points. While looking at the honeycomb pattern, you should check if there are letters that often appear twice in words. You can then use these to form new words.

4. Take Breaks

The advantage of the Spelling Bee game is that there is no time limit in which all the words must be found. This allows you to pause the game and give your brain a rest. It is better not to overexert yourself, otherwise you will be mentally blocked. Once you have recharged your batteries, you can return to the game and continue searching for words until they are all found.

5. Staring at Letters

Even if this trick sounds a bit strange at first, it is still very efficient. It involves staring at the letters. The effect is similar to the 3D posters, where it also takes some time to see the big picture. Once you see it, everything becomes clear to you.

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