Letter Boxed April 26, 2026 Answers

Here are the Letter Boxed April 26, 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:

IGUXATRPECML

The answers are:

PLUMAGEEXECUTRIX

31 thoughts on “Letter Boxed April 26, 2026 Answers”

  1. Radioactive Flower

    GLUTE – EXEMPLARIC. With nothing to lose I just tried to put -IC to EXEMPLAR and was surprised it was accepted. Took me 5 minutes to put -IC to EXEMPLAR.

    Checking on my besties Miss Irim and Kanishk-boy later.

    1. Well done, RF! I present to you my highly efficient solution: EXEMPLA – AGRICULTURAL. So we got half the same answer.

      Found lots of good words which I was unable to make work – MEGAPIXEL, EXPLICIT, MARGARITE, TRIPLEX, etc. Happy to see another one of the less restricitve arrays.

      I’m worried now – Irim doesn’t usually post until this late, even on weekends. Hoping to see her solution soon. Good luck to everyone else and happy Sunday!

      1. Between church, an appointment, and essays I need to finish, had a brief attempt this morning, but just got back to it. I was fixated on MEGAPIXEL, and so frustrated that RECTUM and LECTURE didn’t work.

        Came back to it, saw CURTILAGE (in law, land immediately surrounding a house) and saw EXEMPT to finish it off.

        So, CURTILAGE-EXEMPT, my loves, and the triumvirate is complete. Thank you, RF, for keeping the faith.

        RIGHT, back to finish off those essays before heading off on a conference tomorrow (but with laptop and phone, so should be here, if late)

        Good luck, all, and happy Sunday.

  2. I was pleased when the puzzle accepted MUCILAGE – EXPARTE, but then I checked: none of the Scrabble word lists, nor the OED, nor apparently any of the authoritative dictionaries, legal or otherwise, consider the latter to be one word. I remain mystified by the LB list. I think Sam should publish it somewhere.

  3. MUCILAGE – EXPARTE

    OA – secretly gluing the pages of my sister’s diary together.

    I haven’t used mucilage (a type of glue) for at least 50 years. Was surprised that exparte was accepted. It’s weird how LB allows words from other languages, but some common English words aren’t OK.

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