Letter Boxed June 08, 2026 Answers

Here are the Letter Boxed June 08, 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:

ERDLOSFTUAQN

The answers are:

FRAUDULENTTOQUES

36 thoughts on “Letter Boxed June 08, 2026 Answers”

        1. ADFRONTAL—LASQUE(S)
          FRAUDULENT—TO(R)QUES
          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
          FRONTENDS—SEQUELA
          SEQUELA—ADFRONTAL

      1. We’ve seen what Trump does to flags…now I have an unshakable image of what would happen if he ever got a hold of a globe. At least it was a quick solve today.

  1. FRAUDULENT-TOQUES immediately. (TORQUES as well, but less efficient)

    Kanishk and RF, my lovelies, look forward to seeing you soon with your solutions – I see from Adrian’s response minutes before mine that it looks like there may be quite a few answers.

    Good luck, everyone, and happy Monday!

    1. Radioactive Flower

      FONDLE – EQUATORS for me.

      Congrats Miss Irim on finding the OA today. 👍

      Checking on Kanishk-boy later. 🤗

      1. I’m in the same boat as RF on this one: FONDLE – EQUATORS here. Well done, both, the triumvirate is again complete! Let’s keep this streak going.

        1. Yay, everyone, well done! FONDLE-EQUATORS makes me laugh, wish I’d seen it.

          Hurrah, triumphant triumvirate, let’s keep on keeping on. xx

  2. Catherine Gardiner

    Very close to OA. Saw Fraudulent immediately. Then Torques. If I had thought about it a bit longer and looked more carefully at the remaining letters, I would have found Toques but alas I didn’t. On the bright side, it was a very quick solve.

  3. ODALESQUES* SEAFRONT
    * Var of Odalisques. Works by Ingres and Renoir and others sometimes are catalogued with this earlier spelling. “An Elementary History of Art, Architecture, Sculpture, Painting, Music.” 1882

  4. OA here after about 15 minutes. Saw ROQUEFORT first – sadly not accepted. Next found FONDUE(S) which eventually led to FRAUDULENT. Love seeing some versatility with this array!

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