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As always, we recommend trying the puzzle yourself first — but if you need help, our complete solution for today’s grid is below.
Today’s Letter Boxed Sides (December 10, 2025)
The box for today includes the following letters:
- A E I N
- M P Y L
- O H F C
These 12 letters create plenty of combinations, but only one perfect pair of words solves the puzzle while using all provided letters.
Letter Boxed December 10, 2025 Answers
Today’s valid solution is:
MALEFIC → CACOPHONY
Both words together use every letter in the box and follow all the rules of the game.
How We Found Today’s Answer
Our daily solving method follows these steps:
- Identify the most flexible letters in today’s grid
- Test word transitions that avoid repeating the same side
- Build high-value, dictionary-valid word chains
- Confirm remaining unused letters
- Finalize the shortest working pair
This helps us publish the most reliable answers every day and ensures the solutions are 100% authentic.
Letter Boxed Tips for Today
If today’s puzzle felt a bit tricky, you’re not alone. Grids containing multiple consonant clusters like F, H, C, P, often push players toward longer words. Using a strong opening word like MALEFIC helps clear the board quickly.
Previous Letter Boxed Solutions
If you missed earlier puzzles, you can check recent answers here:
- Letter Boxed December 09, 2025 Answers
- Letter Boxed December 07, 2025 Answers
- Letter Boxed December 06, 2025 Answers
FAQs – Letter Boxed December 10, 2025
How many words are required to solve today’s Letter Boxed puzzle?
Today’s puzzle can be solved in two words: MALEFIC → CACOPHONY.
Is there any shorter or alternate solution for December 10, 2025?
No. According to our testing, this is the shortest and most accurate solution that uses all letters.
Why is today’s puzzle harder than usual?
The mix of consonants like C, F, H, P makes short transitions difficult, which is why longer words such as MALEFIC and CACOPHONY work best.