Letter Boxed March 31, 2026 Answers

Here are the Letter Boxed March 31, 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:

RNILTEYOVSPM

The answers are:

PLOSIVEENORMITY

70 thoughts on “Letter Boxed March 31, 2026 Answers”

  1. Thinking I had it early with PREVENTIONS-SLIMY, only gutted to find PREVENTIONS wasn’t accepted. Tried POLYMER and PREVENTION before finding LIVERYMEN…

    and then it was clear: PISTOL-LIVERYMEN.

    Can’t wait to see RF and Kanishk here – good luck to all solving, congrats to all who do, commiserations to all who call it a day. Happy Tuesday, everyone!

    1. Nice one, Irim! Never heard of LIVERYMEN before – might add that to my vocabulary!

      I got PROMOTIONS – SILVERY – a rather boring solution, less efficient than the OA. Glad to see another easy one.

      Happy Tuesday to everyone! Waiting for RF.

      1. Radioactive Flower

        Very very inefficient solution here:
        POSTPONEMENTS – SILVERY.

        Glad that the trinity are already here. Well done my besties. 👍

        1. POLYMERS-SEVENTIES here. Somewhere between 15 and 20 minutes, to finish out the month. March definitely brought some challenging puzzles, at least for me. Still shaking my head about Panjandrum. 84/90, 27/31, 8, 36

    2. Also – why the hell was PREVENTIONS not accepted? It’s a perfectly valid word which I use on a regular basis in everyday conversation. LB’s word list just baffles me. 🙄

      1. I was gobsmacked to discover that preventions wasn’t accepted. I mean, for heaven’s sake, like you said, it is absolutely used when you’re talking about specific instances – it can be countable or uncountable – do better, Sam! Having said that, loving that there are multiple solutions!

        I was thinking of liveryman/liverymen in its more obsolete/archaic sense, a retainer who wears livery, also in the sense of having the Freedom of the City of London. But of course, it is also someone recognised in their craft and who is a full member of a livery company (which arose from the older guilds that regulated crafts) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livery_company

        Meanwhile, Kanishk, I’ve decided to start Hindi on Duolingo – since my family speaks Punjabi & Urdu (Hindi with a twist of Persian, I call it), let’s see if it will help me get over the ‘I don’t dare speak it’ hump. But Devnagari is a WHOLE new script (Urdu in Pakistan uses Arabic script).

        Yay, both you and RF – congratulations!

        1. Irim – that’s amazing to hear, hope you have a fun time learning Hindi. Devanagari can be hard to learn at first, but becomes easy once you get familiar with the letters – its written the same way its pronounced. I myself am currently learning Spanish on Duolingo.

    3. POLYMERS / SENSITIVE
      Took a while to see POLYMERS for some reason. Think I was too obsessed with using the V.

        1. Radioactive Flower

          Thankfully I hadn’t scrolled down all the way to the answer like the last two days.

          I got AMETHYST – TURQUOISE too. Yay!!! 😉

      1. Milver:
        “A person with whom one shares a strong interest in a particular topic, esp. that of words and wordplay.”

        What a suitable solve👏👏

  2. PROTOTYPE ENLIVENMENTS seemed ridiculous even to me, so I went back and got PIMENTOS or PIMIENTOS and SILVERY.

  3. 𝒮ℯ𝓁ℯ𝒸𝓉ℯ𝒹 𝒮ℴ𝓁𝓊𝓉𝒾ℴ𝓃𝓈
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    MISLIVE—ENTROPY
    POSTMEN—NERVILY
    PLOSIVE—ENORMITY
    POLYNOME—EROSIVITY
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    𝒢ℴℴ𝒹 ℒℬ 𝒟𝒶𝓎

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