Letter Boxed Solver
Use the Letter Boxed Solver to find answer chains, hints, and candidate words for today's Letter Boxed puzzle or yesterday's Letter Boxed letters.
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All Word Games ->How Letter Boxed Solver works
Enter the three letters from each side of the Letter Boxed board, choose the maximum number of words, and run the solver to find chained answers.
The solver filters the dictionary to words that only use board letters, avoids consecutive letters from the same side, and ranks complete chains that cover all 12 letters.
For a Letter Boxed hint, scan the valid word chains without revealing every option. For Letter Boxed answer today or Letter Boxed answer yesterday searches, enter the board letters from that puzzle and compare the candidate chains.
FAQ
What is Letter Boxed?
Letter Boxed is a word puzzle built around a square of 12 letters, with three letters on each side. The goal is to make a connected chain of words that uses every letter on the board at least once.
What are the main Letter Boxed rules?
Each word must be at least three letters long. You can reuse letters, but two consecutive letters in the same word cannot come from the same side of the square. In a multi-word answer, each new word must start with the previous word's final letter.
How do I use the Letter Boxed Solver?
Enter the three letters from each side of the board, choose a maximum chain length, and solve. The tool filters for legal board words, then searches for chains that cover all 12 letters.
Can it give a Letter Boxed hint?
Yes. If you want a hint instead of the full answer, look at only the first word in a candidate chain, scan the valid-word count, or set a lower result limit before revealing more possibilities.
What makes a good Letter Boxed answer?
A strong answer uses many unique board letters, leaves a useful final letter for the next word, and avoids getting stuck with rare letters near the end. Many players aim for two words, but three-word chains are still useful when the board is tough.
Why are two-word Letter Boxed answers difficult?
A two-word solution has to cover all 12 letters while obeying the chain rule and the no-same-side rule. That usually means finding long, flexible words whose ending and starting letters connect cleanly.
Will every solver word be accepted by the NYT game?
Not always. This solver uses the LexiconGuru dictionary, while the official game has its own accepted-word list. Use the results as strong candidates and verify them in the puzzle if a word is unusual.
Does this show the official Letter Boxed answer today or yesterday?
No. The tool does not fetch official daily answers. It solves the board letters you enter, so you can use it for today's or yesterday's Letter Boxed puzzle if you provide those letters.