Here are the Letter Boxed March 09, 2024 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:
LTGEUDORHBAF
The answers are:
FLATBREADDOUGH
FLATBREAD—DOUGH
FLATBREAD—DRAUGHTBOARD
My answer hardfought treble
DOUBTFUL-LAUGHER. Me, when I solved without a protacted struggle.
Same… But me, when I read my jokes here, later after I wake up, and have no idea what I was talking about.
Also… sad that ‘dogbreath’ isn’t really one word.
Hey, I always LOL at your jokes 🤣. Carry on, Mvua!
Doubtful
Laughter
😀
Same…
[ DOUBTFUL ~ LAUGH(T)ER ] in about 30 minutes. I was finding too many other promising words:
blather, outbreathe, further,
loather, leather, regulater,
together, tougher, outbought,
outfought, doubler, doublet,
daughter, befoul, doubter
Ended up with doubtful laughter as well. You can add dreadful, fraught, garbler, and grateful to your list of words that refuses to work.
Exactly
Same, but lots of good words. Tried to make doubtful lager but no go there.
Same
Me too!! Doubtful Laughter!
DOGFOUGHT—TALEBEARER
GOLDBEATER—REFOUGHT
Pretty good array today!
☕
Nice job!
Mark do you pay for the games or play free? I’m wondering if you can reset a solved puzzle to play again (if a paid player)… or if you just find additional ones without knowing if they would be accepted, even if the are obvious words. I’ve had rejections of pretty standard words. Just curious
Hi Bruce. I play the free one, but there’s always a way to reset it. On a mobile device, go to Settings and Clear History (iPhone/Safari, in my case).
On a desktop, you can clear the cache, and then restart the browser. Hope that helps, and hope that’s what you were asking.
Ohhhh, great tip. Thanks
I’ll take my old tablet out of retirement and use that for an extra turn.
I have saved the NYT games app and the Letter Boxed website on my home screen, plus the online NYT app .. so I have it saved 3 times as I boil it down from 3 words to 2.
Hey Bruce!
in addition to what Mark suggests about clearing cookies, what I often do is enter the first word, and if it is accepted by LB then I will do the second word to see if I can cover all the remaining letters. If I do, I Don’t hit Enter – instead I Delete all the letters back to the beginning and then just enter the second word and hit enter to see LB accepts it.
Sometimes I will delete cookies, but if you do that after NYT posts the next days puzzle then you can’t work anymore on the previous puzzle.
DOUBTFUL – LAUGHTER
There is no turning back as I finally spot the -FUL suffix. Had LAUGHTER and DOUBTER early on.
Took 30 minutes though. But, I’m HAPPY! 🙂
P.S. I was making words with BOARD. I came up with FLATBOARD (Not Accepted). So close to FLATBREAD the OA.
OA.
Obvious TI.
I had hoped to find a solution with DAUGHTER, especially since it was International Women’s Day yesterday!
Noticed that:
Daughter is Laughter with a D…
This delights me in its (often) truth.
❤️ that thought!
FLATBREAD / DOUGH
same 🙂
Word Play:
_U_ _ _U_ _ _TS
CLUE: x, x, x, and x (collectively, for example).
CLUE 2: You can notice the similarity in them.
QUADRUPLETS
QUINTUPLETS, BUREAUCRATS and FUSSBUDGETS also crush it.
Maybe time for a game of LBF 😉
I miss U Mr.AgentSmith!!!! 😊
QUADRUPLETS is correct!!!!
You shine bright!!!! 😎
👍 Rock on!
Doubtful-laughter in about 40 minutes. Sort of makes up for my loss yesterday.
LB would not accept “raghead” combined with doubtful.
BOTHER-REGARDFUL
Goatherd doubtful
Goatherd – Doubtful – Laugher: commonly seen at midnight showings of The Sound of Music.
Same
Same. Was delighted to find goatherd!
OA
That was fast today!
Couldn’t get ELF and DRAUGHTBOARD to join up.
Refold – Draughtboard worked for me. 😁
DAUGHTERBOARD DREADFUL
Wow – another new word learned. I was able to shorten it to FOLD – DAUGHTERBOARD but had to look up daughterboard first: an expansion circuit card affixed to a motherboard that accesses memory and the CPU directly rather than through a bus.
Came up with DOUBTFUL – LAUGHTER only 4 sips into the coffee. Also love the TI of the OA.
For those of you who love the NYT word games – there’s a new one call STRANDS. Not showing up on the games home page but searchable, and here: https://www.nytimes.com/games/strands
Enjoy!
Thanks for the tip Susan. Looks pretty good. I’ve been playing NYT’s Flashback game lately. It’s a history quiz, putting events in order. ☕️☕️
Looks fun, Susan M-thanks for sharing. Do you know what time the new daily game appears?
Strands resets at the same time as Wordle and Connections for me. Spelling Bee and LB kick in 2 hours later.
Thanks Susan!
Good one. I’ll have to add daughterboard to my wordlist as it slipped through the sieve!
Nice TI with the OA. But I went the long way round with HARDFOUGHT-TUBULE because it offered itself up quickly.
doubtful – laughter
Another for doubtful laughter.
🤣
And another one here.
dogfought, talebearer and flatbread, dogfought, overlooked ‘dough’
Doubtful/Laughter. Certain is was OA.
FLATBREAD – DOUGH
Reminded me of Frankfurter – Relish
OA. But for the life of me I cannot understand why FLAGBEARER was not accepted.
DOUBTFUL LAUGHER
Another DOUBTFUL – LAUGHTER. Found DOUBTFUL almost as soon as I saw ~FUL was in play, and took awhile to figure out how to use the H. I was also sure it would be the OA — perhaps that was all part of Ezersky’s plan to integrate US into its TI? 🤣🤔
FOLD DAUGHTERBOARD here too.
Doubtful-laughter here too
Hardfought – treble
Didn’t think it would be accepted as often hyphenated…
Me, too!
HARDBOUGHT – TEARFUL
Gave up on this one. Tried a long time with FOUGHT, FRAUGHT, DAUGHTER, LAUGHTER but couldn’t pair them. I even had DOUBTER and words ending in -FUL, so sad that I missed DOUBTFUL-LAUGHTER.