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Move beyond simple description to reflection. A strong personal essay connects the visual to broader goals or studies. How to write a personal essay - Betty Ming Liu

Use specific details from the image to support your argument. For instance, if the subject appears in a gym, discuss how that setting reinforces themes of discipline or transformation.

A well-structured essay typically includes three body sections that flesh out the journey or "mini-stories" behind the visual.

Break down the visual elements (lighting, posture, setting). Explain how these choices contribute to the image’s overall message or "voice".

The introduction should orient the reader by describing the core subject of the image. If the image represents a fitness journey (as suggested by "fit" in the name), use the opening paragraph to "hook" the reader with a vivid description of the moment captured. Who or what is the focus?

State what this image represents beyond the visual—perhaps a milestone in personal growth or a specific cultural value. 2. Body Paragraphs: Analytical Development

Describe the conflict or challenge that led to this specific moment, showing how the subject handles obstacles. 3. Reflection: The "Why" Behind the Image

How It Works

Solve daily Spelling Bee puzzles in 4 simple steps

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Make the first word

You must use seven letters from the hive to find the first word to start the game. Each word must have a center letter and at least four letters, according the game's rules defined. Keep in mind that you can use the same letter more than once. emmyfit_00056.jpg

Start Puzzle
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Create a word list

Every word you find goes toward your overall score. One point is added for four-letter words. Each letter in a longer word is worth one point. Additionally, you receive seven extra points for discovering a pangram! Gaining as many points as you can is the aim of the game. Keep in mind that you can shuffle the letters if you run into trouble. Move beyond simple description to reflection

Build Words
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Find out your score

Monitor your progress and aim for the highest possible score. You will get additional levels as you advance in the game. You have won the game when you get to the "Genius" level! You may compete and have fun with your pals in the Daily Spelling Bee Game! For instance, if the subject appears in a

Score Tracker
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Reveal & Review Answers

Can’t find every word? No worries. Come back tomorrow to see all the valid answers you missed — including that sneaky pangram. Use this to boost your vocabulary and get better every day. You can also challenge friends or switch to unlimited mode for more practice!

Review Answers

Move beyond simple description to reflection. A strong personal essay connects the visual to broader goals or studies. How to write a personal essay - Betty Ming Liu

Use specific details from the image to support your argument. For instance, if the subject appears in a gym, discuss how that setting reinforces themes of discipline or transformation.

A well-structured essay typically includes three body sections that flesh out the journey or "mini-stories" behind the visual.

Break down the visual elements (lighting, posture, setting). Explain how these choices contribute to the image’s overall message or "voice".

The introduction should orient the reader by describing the core subject of the image. If the image represents a fitness journey (as suggested by "fit" in the name), use the opening paragraph to "hook" the reader with a vivid description of the moment captured. Who or what is the focus?

State what this image represents beyond the visual—perhaps a milestone in personal growth or a specific cultural value. 2. Body Paragraphs: Analytical Development

Describe the conflict or challenge that led to this specific moment, showing how the subject handles obstacles. 3. Reflection: The "Why" Behind the Image

Frequently Asked Questions

SpellBee.uk is a free daily word puzzle game where players build words using a honeycomb of seven letters. One letter is always at the center and must be used in every word. You earn points for each valid word, and even more for finding the elusive pangram — a word that uses all 7 letters. It's an addictive way to sharpen your vocabulary and spelling skills.

When a word is flagged as “Invalid” on SpellBee.uk, it means the word isn’t in our current dictionary. We follow strict rules: no proper nouns, hyphenated words, vulgarities, or obscure words. However, our word list is updated regularly, so if you believe your word is legitimate, feel free to send us feedback!

The Spelling Bee puzzle refreshes every 24 hours at exactly 12:00 AM local time on your device. Can’t finish today’s challenge? Don’t worry — you can check yesterday’s answers using the “Yesterday” button on the game screen.

Yes! Unlimited mode on SpellBee.uk lets you play as many puzzles as you want, anytime. There’s no time limit, no login required, and it's 100% free. Great for practice, vocabulary building, or just some relaxing wordplay.

Each valid word earns you points — 4-letter words give 1 point, and longer words earn 1 point per letter. Discovering a pangram gives you a 7-point bonus! Reaching higher levels like “Amazing” and “Genius” depends on how many total points you collect from valid words.

Absolutely! You can use the same letter more than once in a word. If you're stuck, hit the shuffle button — it rearranges the hive letters and helps you spot new word combinations. It’s a handy trick used by pros!