What is Letter Boxed?

Letter Boxed is a word puzzle game created by New York Times where players form words using letters arranged in a box. The goal is to use all the letters while following specific rules.

How do I play Letter Boxed?

To play Letter Boxed, you need to form words using the provided letters. Each word must be at least three letters long and should not contain the same letter twice. Words must connect horizontally or vertically.

Where can I find the rules for Letter Boxed?

You can find the complete rules for Letter Boxed in the game’s instructions or tutorial section.

Can I use proper nouns in Letter Boxed?

No, Letter Boxed only allows common English words. Proper nouns, abbreviations, and acronyms are not accepted.

What happens if I use a word that isn’t valid?

Invalid words will not be accepted. The game will prompt you to try again with a different word.

Is there a time limit in Letter Boxed?

In Letter Boxed, there’s no strict time limit. You can take your time to form the words.

Can I change or shuffle the letters?

No, you cannot change or shuffle the given letters.

Is there a scoring system in Letter Boxed?

In Letter Boxed there is no scoring system. The goal is to find as valid and accurate words by using the given letters.

Can I play Letter Boxed on my mobile device?

Yes, you can play Letter Boxed on mobile. Letter Boxed is designed to be compatible with mobile devices and tablets.

Is there a way to track my progress or save my game?

No, Letter Boxed does not have a feature to track progress or save the games.

I found a bug or have a suggestion, how can I report it?

You can report by using the contact form on our website. If any bugs or error occurred you can provide your feedback. We are trying our best to give you a response immediately.