Letter Boxed January 31, 2026 Answers

Here are the Letter Boxed January 31, 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:

EDOHTRFKBCIA

The answers are:

CHECKERBOARDDRIFT

19 thoughts on “Letter Boxed January 31, 2026 Answers”

        1. Radioactive Flower

          I say the same for today’s array: devilish!!!

          I found a few -BOARD words but not CHECKERBOARD and FRETBOARD. I also found DRIFT but didn’t explore it further (it being a short word and ordinary). Also found KERCHIEF which I thought to be part of the OA. Found FIREBREAK which took care of F-K-B being on the same side to no avail.

          In short, I couldn’t solve it today.

          29/31

          1. Took a little while. Plenty of words to be found in this array. But didn’t get close to a solve with anything except Forehead until I saw Check(er). Which became CHECKERBOARD quickly. DRIFT(ER) was already on my list, so I was done at that point. Still took an hour or so with some other distractions mixed in. Finish the month 29/31. Cherubim and Avoirdupois being the outliers So I don’t really feel too bad about that.

    1. Lazy Saturday morning, so late to the party today. Well done, Kanishk.

      FORECHECK-KITEBOARD here, so very sporty.

      ED on the same side and TH on the same side devilish indeed, but not as bad as the last couple of days…

  1. BIFTER – ROCKHARD

    When you accidentally leave your joint in the freezer.

    Got ROCKHARD, and then tried BIFTER. Didn’t think it would be accepted.

  2. BITCHIER* ROADFORK**
    * censored
    ** “In infantry and military literature, “roadfork” is written as a single word primarily for functional clarity and brevity in field communication.”
    — Military Instructors Manual 1917

  3. Note: the statement above is not from “The Military Instructors Manual.” But the term is used in that book often. I was just citing it as a reference.

    Btw I was surprised the word “kotch” is LB accepted. It’s British slang. I could not match it, but it might come in handy down the road, or perhaps at the “roadfork.” 🙂

  4. Freakier creakier forehead heretofore fiberboard hereafter roadbike afterbeat bikerbroad firebreak directorate and others accepted and unaccepted

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