Letter Boxed February 11, 2025 Answers

Here are the Letter Boxed February 11, 2025 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:

OUINTHMSGLRF

The answers are:

LUNGFISHHUMORIST

80 thoughts on “Letter Boxed February 11, 2025 Answers”

        1. Excellent answer! So many excellent answers here. It’s prodigious!
          I’ll throw in Gnomish Hurtful. No reason you can’t be both – viz Wally Shawn as Vanya. Also Multiform Moshing and Mushing. Ballroom Blitz!

    1. Historically it’s meant: At least it’s over with.

      Someone suggested recently another interpretation: All letters in one word! I like this version. 😊☕

      1. But then we would have to give up one of our most useful acronyms (encapsulating a common sentiment among players here) for something that basically never ever even happens. I can’t go for that! (Ha, like I could control it…)

        1. Although I suppose the two can share the same acronym, and we can figure it out based on context. Especially since one of them never ever even happens.

  1. UNMISTRUSTFUL — LONGISH (I can’t believe LB accepted a double negative prefix!)

    MISTRUSTFUL — LONGISH

    Saw TRUST, then MISTRUSTFUL and LONGISH was right there.

    RHINOLOGISTS — STORMFUL* (OED but LB doesn’t like it)

    1. Love the “Shapeshifting Huskies”. So, why did I not see MUSHING? Had huskies for thirty years and lived for dog sledding in the winter. Had to settle for a four – LITMUS-STRING-GHOST-TOFU.

  2. *GIST, untested, double letters allowed:
    gist, oligist, ologist, oologist, liturgist, noologist, orologist, otologist, trilogist, ufologist, urologist, homologist, horologist, mimologist, misologist, monologist, morologist, nomologist, nosologist, runologist, sinologist, fossilogist, fungologist, gnomologist, histologist, limnologist, rhinologist, urinologist, futurologist, glossologist, glottologist, immunologist, luminologist, fossilologist.

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