Letter Boxed Solver | Solve Any NYT Letter Boxed Puzzle Instantly
This letter boxed solver finds every valid word chain for any NYT Letter Boxed puzzle. Enter your 12 letters, hit solve, and get accurate solutions ranked from 2 words up. Autofill loads today's puzzle in one click.
What is Letter Boxed Solver?
A Letter Boxed Solver is a free tool that finds all valid word chain solutions for any NYT Letter Boxed puzzle. It takes your 12 letters, applies the official game rules, and returns every possible solution ranked from shortest to longest.
No guesswork. No random attempts. Just accurate results from a full English dictionary validation engine.
This solver works for today's NYT puzzle and any custom letter set you enter manually.
How the Letter Boxed Solver Works?
Type your 12 letters into the square board, one letter per node. The solver checks every possible word against a full English dictionary, then applies the side-jump rule to filter valid words only.
From those valid words, it builds word chains. Each word must start with the last letter of the previous one. The chain ends when all 12 letters are used at least once.
Results sort by word count. Two-word solutions appear first because they represent the gold standard in Letter Boxed. Three, four, and longer chains follow after.
The autofill option skips manual entry completely. It pulls today's official puzzle letters directly and loads them into the correct positions automatically.
How to Use Our Letter Boxed Solver Tool?
This solver matches exactly how the NYT Letter Boxed board looks. Four sides, three letter nodes each, twelve letters total.
Enter Your Letters Manually
Click any node on the square board and type one letter. The cursor jumps to the next node automatically. Follow the same order as your physical puzzle: top side left to right, right side top to bottom, bottom side left to right, left side top to bottom.
Each node accepts one letter only. All 12 must be unique.
Use Autofill for Today's Puzzle
Click "Autofill Today Puzzle" and the solver loads today's official letter positions instantly. No manual entry needed. The letters fill into their exact board positions automatically.
Edit Any Letter
Click any filled node to select it. Type a new letter to replace it. The solver does not lock nodes after entry.
Select Your Solution Length
Before solving, pick your target word count using the filter. Two-word solutions are the gold standard. Three and four-word options are available for difficult letter sets. Select "All" to see every possible solution path.
Click Solve Puzzle
Hit the Solve Puzzle button. The solver runs dictionary validation against a broad word corpus, applies the side-jump rule, and builds valid word chains. Results appear within seconds.
Read Your Letter Boxed Solution
Each result shows a word chain with arrows between words. The linking letter, which is the last letter of one word and the first letter of the next, appears highlighted. Solutions sort by word count, shortest first.
Use Spoiler Mode
Enable "Hide answers" before solving if you want to attempt the puzzle yourself first. Results stay blurred until you choose to reveal them. This turns the solver into a learning tool rather than a direct answer source.
Copy Any Solution
Each solution has a copy button. One click copies the full word chain to clipboard for easy reference.
Understanding Solutions
Every solution in the results list uses all 12 letters at least once and follows every official puzzle rule. No same-side consecutive letters. Valid English dictionary words only. Proper nouns, acronyms and abbreviations are excluded automatically.
12 Features of Our Free NYT Letter Boxed Solver
Every feature in this solver serves one purpose: get you to the right solution fast, without friction.
Visual Square Board
The board mirrors the exact NYT Letter Boxed layout. Four sides, three circular nodes each, positioned precisely as they appear in the official game.
Auto-Advance Input
Type a letter and the cursor moves to the next node automatically. Filling all 12 positions takes seconds.
Editable Nodes
Click any node at any time to replace a letter. No reset needed.
Autofill Today's Puzzle
Loads today's official puzzle letters into their exact board positions in one click.
Custom Puzzle Input
Enter any 12-letter set manually. Works for NYT daily puzzles, custom setups, and unlimited mode boards.
Full Dictionary Validation
Every word checks against a broad English word corpus. No proper nouns, no acronyms, no abbreviations.
Solution Length Filter
Filter results by two, three, four words or view all solution paths together.
Spoiler Mode
Blur all results until you choose to reveal them. Use the solver as a practice companion without seeing answers immediately.
Linked Letter Highlighting
The connecting letter between two words in a chain appears highlighted. Shows exactly how one word flows into the next.
Copy Button
Each solution has a Copy button. Click it once and the full word chain copies to your clipboard instantly.
Sorted Results
Two-word solutions appear first. Longer chains follow in order. Optimal paths always surface at the top.
No Usage Limits
Solve today's puzzle, past puzzles, or unlimited mode boards as many times as needed. No account, no subscription, no daily cap.
Why Use This Letter Boxed Solver?
Most players hit a wall somewhere in the puzzle. A letter combination that looks simple turns into a 20-minute dead-end. That is exactly where this solver earns its place.
This is not a cheat tool. It is a problem-solving companion built for players who want accurate results, real dictionary words, and complete solution paths.
How This Solver Finds Every Valid Letter Boxed Answer?
Every NYT Letter Boxed puzzle has multiple valid solutions. A single answer page shows you one. This solver shows you all of them, ranked from the most efficient two-word chain down to longer alternative paths.
Three types of players use it differently.
Stuck players get unstuck fast. Enter your letters, hit solve, and every valid word chain appears instantly. No forums, no waiting for someone to post today's answer.
Players who already solved use it to check if a shorter solution existed. Finding a two-word solution when you used four is a strong vocabulary lesson.
Players building long-term skills use spoiler mode. Results stay hidden until they choose to reveal them. This keeps the challenge alive while giving a safety net when needed.
One tool. Three different ways to win.
When to Use the Letter Boxed Solver and When Not To
Every player reaches a different point before opening a solver. There is no wrong answer, but context matters.
When to Use the Letter Boxed Solver
When to Skip the Solver
The Middle Ground
Enable spoiler mode before solving. All results stay hidden. You get the safety net without losing the challenge. This is the most honest way to use a solver.
Letter Boxed Solver vs Manual Solving
Manual solving builds real skill. The satisfaction of a two-word solution found independently is something no solver can replicate. That is worth protecting.
A solver serves a different purpose. It does not replace the thinking process. It shows what the optimal path looked like after your attempt, or surfaces valid word chains when a letter set becomes genuinely impossible to crack without help.
The difference in practical terms is significant. Manual solving on a difficult puzzle can take 20 minutes with no result. The solver returns every valid chain in seconds. That gap is not about intelligence. Some letter sets simply require vocabulary depth that takes years to build.
The strongest players use both. They attempt first. They check after. The solver output becomes a vocabulary lesson, not a shortcut. Over weeks that habit reduces how often the solver is even needed.
This solver improves based on real player input. If a valid word is missing from results, a feature would make solving easier, or something feels off, that feedback directly shapes the next update.
Leave a note through the form below. Every submission gets read.
Conclusion
The New York Times Letter Boxed puzzle rewards vocabulary depth, strategic planning and the ability to think in word chains. Not every player has all three on demand every day.
This solver exists for those moments. Enter your letters, apply the side-jump rule automatically, and get every valid solution ranked from the most efficient path down. Two-word solutions surface first because that is what the puzzle rewards most.
The tool works for today's official puzzle through autofill, and for any custom letter set entered manually. No account, no limits, no paywall.
Use it to get unstuck, verify your solution, or study how an optimal word chain was built. Every result follows the same rules the official game applies.
The solver does not replace the satisfaction of solving independently. It makes the puzzle accessible on the days when the letter distribution is genuinely brutal, and educational on the days when you want to improve.
