Here there are Letter Boxed January 23, 2022 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:
RTUAOIVDGNMC
The answers are:
VANGUARDDOGMATIC
I flipped it a bit and found:
UNDOGMATIC / CRAVING
I firmly believe that there are far better answers.
I found an alternate 16/2 answer of Undogmatic – Corvid, which at least tells a story. I’m sure there are better answers, of which we will no doubt learn in time from Walt or Ayman or another of our LB mavens.
Haha i am flattered! Best I could find is 14/2 oviduct – tangram
i got tangram completely by accident, i googled it and now i have a new hobby 🙂
Oops, I did not notice you found this solution before spending a lot of time to dig up the same one 🙂
DRAMATIC COUNTING GIVING
DOMINATING GUAVA ARC
CRAVING GUARD DOMINATING
UNDRAMATIC – COVING for 16/2
For today “undramatic coving” may by definition be boring as well as too long, but what about the permutations on “estranged douche” from 18 January (from CEN-AOT-GHS-DUR) submitted on the 21st along with a question. Why is it still “awaiting moderation”? Is that related to being a first time post?
I couldn’t find anything better than UNDOGMATIC CORVID, though I used a roving mudcat, a varmint, and even a graviton.
All of it sounds like it comes straight from Yosemite Sam!
GRAVID-DICTO-OMUN for a 15/3 with words that I have no idea what they mean except maybe Dicto.
Mountain, gravid, dicta 18/3
Correction: Mounting, not mountain
After spending too much time, I discovered a 14/2 solution: OVIDUCT TANGRAM. A tangram is a puzzle made by cutting a square into smaller shapes.
UNDRAMATIC-COVING
Not a low letter count, but still fun. Coving is (I’ve now learned) a type of concave ceiling moulding.