Here are the Letter Boxed January 09, 2026 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:
KFTLJIANGCHP
The answers are:
FLAPJACKKNIGHT

OA.
9/9 for me.
Same! Surprised I got it so fast, FLAPJACK was a complete guess! 9/9
Ditto!
FLAPJACK—KNIGHT
🥞♞
Same – OA almost immediately, after two seconds with flatpack!
Aha! It is I, Sir Hotcakes!
They didn’t get as much press but they were just as important.
Except the syrup made the armor really sticky.
A quick OA here as well too. You might say that made for a fairy tale breakfast. 9/9. (Love that I started a trend with this)
Can you explain the 9/9? (I feel out of the loop enough since my six year old won’t explain 6-7 to me…)
I assume they mean they got 9 out of 9 OA’s in a row…which would be quite an impressive way to start the new year!
Also the OA
Flapjack – Knight
after playing with nightcap first
OA after playing with Highjack
OA was pretty obvious after playing with FLACK
FLAPJACK – KNIGHT
Fast one today.
Sir Jack of IHOP
Employee of the month 17 times straight.
RBH
JANUARY 9, 2026 AT 2:40 AM
I know of one, from 7/4/2021.
IOH – CNP – YAT – REL
Pyrotechnical?
Was it an accepted answer?
I don’t know for sure – I didn’t start playing letterboxed until well after that. But when I put those letters in Alice Liang’s solver and searched for one word answers, it worked.
Sometimes I go back and play old games by using this site – that’s how I found it. The game only started a couple of weeks before that, I believe.
Quick OA
OA
OA
Flapjack Knight
Quick OA today
OA in a snap.
“Come, thou shalt go home, and we’ll have flesh for holidays, fish for fasting-days, and moreo’er puddings and flap-jacks, and thou shalt be welcome.”
— Shakespeare
Wilfred of Ivanhoe pancaked SirBrian deBois Gilbert
Took about 1 minute for flapjack knight
Jack-flapjack—knight immediate OA . . Too fast,hope more
Way too easy today.
OA. I enjoyed having some regular words today.
OA Don’t think I’ve ever solved LB so fast.
Dame Judy of the Sacred Old School?
Well done!
OA. Sir Upp of Maple.
Delicious Pun, Sir Ham of Sandwich!
Takes one to know one…