Letter Boxed IQ Challenge
CHALLENGE: Use all 12 letters in a maximum of 4 words!
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Game Rules
- CHALLENGE: You must use all 12 letters in a maximum of 4 words. If you submit the 4th word and haven’t used all letters, you lose!
 - Dictionary: IMPORTANT: The words DO NOT need to be real English words . Only the structural rules below matter.
 - Objective: Use all 12 unique letters on the board by forming a continuous chain of words.
 - Word Length: Each word must be at least 3 letters long.
 - Adjacency Rule: You cannot use two letters that are on the same side of the box consecutively within a word.
 - Chaining Rule: The next word you submit must start with the last letter of the previous word. The required starting letter is visually emphasized!
 - Boundary Rule: Each word must start and end on different sides of the box.
 
Frequently Asked Questions About Letter Boxed
A: NO. The words you create do not need to be real English dictionary words or have a meaning. The only thing that matters is that the word follows all the structural rules (length, adjacency, chaining, and boundary).
A: The core goal is to form a continuous chain of words that uses all 12 unique letters displayed on the four sides of the box.
A: This is the strict challenge rule for this version. You must use all 12 letters in a total of 4 submitted words or fewer. If you submit your 4th word and the letter count is not 12, you automatically lose.
A: You likely lost because you submitted your 4th word, but the total number of unique letters you had used was still less than 12 (as shown in the status bar).
A: No. The Adjacency Rule means you cannot use two letters that are on the same side of the box consecutively within a single word.
A: The word chain rule dictates that the next word you submit must start with the final letter of the previous word. The required starting letter is always highlighted in orange.
About the Letter Boxed Puzzle from The San Info
The Letter Boxed game is a highly addictive word puzzle that challenges your vocabulary and strategic thinking. Presented with 12 unique letters—three on each side of a square box—your goal is to form a continuous word chain that incorporates every single letter at least once. This version includes the challenging 4-Word Limit, turning it into a true IQ challenge!
The core challenge lies in the letter-chaining rules: you cannot use two letters from the same side consecutively, and every new word must begin with the last letter of the word that came before it. Master the art of bridging words across sides to achieve the most efficient solution, aiming to solve the puzzle in the minimum number of words!
