Letter Boxed March 20, 2024 Answers

Here are the Letter Boxed March 20, 2024 Answers from New York Times Games. Our solutions and answers are 100% valid and accurate. We suggest trying to solve the game on your own before using the help of our website.

Sides of this Letter Box are:

NKADIXECRHOL

The answers are:

HEXAHEDRONNICKEL

53 thoughts on “Letter Boxed March 20, 2024 Answers”

  1. Radioactive Flower

    Word Play:
    (7-) (4-LETTER)

    (_ _L_ _ _ _) (_ _ _R)
    HINT: So far in my lifetime I’ve seen it ONCE in the night sky in 2019.

      1. Radioactive Flower

        Mr.RAMANATHAN,

        FALLING STAR, indeed.

        Good job!!! You have a number of correct answers already! 👍🤓

        Brilliant!!! 👍🤗😊😎
        ☢️🌹
        …………
        I feel like a night sky is inside my mind. I just close my eyes to see it. Instead of stars I see flashes of colors in the background of darkness. Like the Aurora.

  2. OA after not very long, fortunately. For some reason, I just felt that HEXA-something was going to be in there.

    Am I the first in with a solution today? That never happens when I’m in this time zone.

    1. I got the OA too in similar fashion after toiling with…
      ironical, chronicle(d), exhaled,
      cockroach.

      I no was sure chronicled had a match and had a solution less the (K)
      chronicle – exhaled. I bet Mark paired one or both. 😂

        1. The ridges were an adaptation to gold and silver coins to prevent the subtle shaving off of small pieces of the precious metals. The ridges proved the coin was either whole or not.

  3. OA after half a cup of coffee. Puzzles are a bit constrained lately it seems. Looking forward to Mark’s return – he always teaches me new words 🙂

  4. Hello good people of the Letterboxed community, we have returned. However, we have been in a little bit of a dry spell where we haven’t been able to solve our glorious letterboxed puzzle. It is truly disheartening. BUT we have had a sincere revelation today, March 20th, 2024 year of our Lord. We have discovered that we are able to completely fill up the letterboxed board by typing opposite letters until the lines enlarged to engulf our glorious letterboxed. Truly an astonishing act of nature (really makes you think). We shall attempt to finally complete this never-ending quest of our.

    Toodles <3

    JBMLZCMD

  5. EXHALED-DRAINCOCK (16/2)
    Apparently guessing possible compound words from the remaining letters is a successful strategy 🙂
    And a draincock is similar to (if not the same as) the tap at the bottom of a water jug or those large orange Gatorade jugs they have on sidelines of football games.

    1. Same. I worked forever trying to pair CHRONICLED which left me with only three unused letters, but I couldn’t get anything to work.

  6. Oa. I got stuck on rocklike, childlike, and exhaled. Smooth sailing once I abandoned those for hexa.
    Also I haven’t gotten connections today. Ugh

    1. I did finally get the connections by exhausting all my tries (I almost never use my tries)! The green and blue were straightforward. The purple & yellow 😬 not so much! Yellow is supposed to be easy but this was 😖

    1. Good one, even if it wasn’t accepted. I did finally solve connections and I admit that it was pretty good after all. Not movies or rap artists I have never heard of. I always lose in trivial pursuit due to the pink entertainment category.

      1. Yep.
        But even though all those bands were started “back in my day” (and almost before my day) that category didn’t occur to me at all – I was thinking names of weird drinks.
        I think my clue should have been when I tried to look up a definition for “KISSCAM”. Online it seems, at least in my websearch, to always be “KISS CAM” – two words – not one. So maybe that’s a clue that NYT is manufacturing a made up word for the puzzle … maybe 😎

    1. Me too with HARDROCK – KLAXON – NIE
      Could have used Nickel or Niche but for some reason I put in Nie with no expectation it would be accepted. Searched Google and can’t find it. But I’ll take it. LB owes me.

  7. Bernie Horowitz

    OA, and I’m pleasantly surprised to see there are alternatives!
    TK’s mention of Trivial Pursuit makes me think of my favorite question ever, simply because of its placement in the Literature category: “Who’s the world’s richest duck?” Literature? LITERATURE?!

  8. Eventually got the OA, but not after being hung up on Exhaled, Indexed, Adnexal, Childlike and Chronicled among others.

  9. Here is the full list including Scrabble words:

    ** Don’t look at the list if you haven’t finished solving the puzzle **

    (The first number is a count and the second number is the number of letters used)

    1 – 17 chionodoxa / airlike
    2 – 16 exhaled / draincock
    3 – 16 hexahedron / nickel
    4 – 18 hexahedron / nickeled
    5 – 18 hexahedron / nickelic
    6 – 19 hexahedron / nickeline

    7 – 13 chirk* / klaxoned*
    8 – 15 conelike* / exhedra*
    9 – 16 conelike* / exhedrae*
    10 – 14 exhaled / dornick*
    11 – 16 hexahedron / nickle*
    12 – 17 hexahedron / nickled*
    13 – 14 klaxoned* / droich*

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