Letter Boxed January 15, 2023 Answers

Here there are Letter Boxed January 15, 2023 Answers from New York Times Games. Our solutions and answers are 100% valid and accurate. We suggest to try and solve the game by your own before using the help of our website.

Sides of this Letter Box are:

SIMERCNOLUFT

The answers are:

FELICITOUSSURMOUNT

43 thoughts on “Letter Boxed January 15, 2023 Answers”

      1. CUNEIFORM – MELTS as well. I feel like there are many other options out there for today, and yet I still struggled a bit to come up with the solution. Coffee long gone….. 🙂

  1. CUNEIFORM – MELTS. Stuck on UNIFORM – MELTS for a few minutes and trying to find a way to add the C to melts, but then inspiration struck.

  2. LENTIFORM – MUCUS 14/2 (scientific jargon that could phase the uninitiated). Worth noting, perhaps, that FLINT was an option today as well (which had me momentarily confused as to whether the array hadn’t changed at all), and I also spotted COURSE and CUSTOM right before LENTIFORM.

  3. I can confirm that CHINK was accepted at Wordle, meaning that the two games use different word bases despite both being under the auspices of NYT (it provided one green & I went on to solve it on the fourth try). It could, of course, be that Wordle is still being run with the content its original author had scheduled to carry it through to 2027.

    1. The NYT gave Wordle its own editor November 2022, mentioning something about her choosing words: “Tracy Bennett, who joined The Times as an associate puzzle editor in 2020, will be the editor of Wordle. The game will have a Times-curated word list and will be programmed and tested like the Spelling Bee and the Crossword.” So it seems to’ve moved the original content.

  4. Now that I see the official answer, I don’t feel so bad about my
    Inform Muscliest and
    Triform (or Multiform) Musclemen.
    Also toyed with and abandoned:
    Curliest, Focsle(s), Instructor(s), Instrument(s), Momentous, Curious, Incurious, Sulfite(s), Unicorn(s), Lustrous, Fictitious, Foment(s), Finest, Flintiest, Mortifies, Scurf.
    Scurfiest was disallowed, for whatever reason. It might have been pairable… And I missed Cuneiform, which most of you found no prob.

  5. UNSCIENTIFIC – CORMEL

    I don’t know what CORMEL means, but made a guess at it and it went through. Not my favorite way of solving; feels a bit like cheating to get it by random luck.

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