LA Times Wordflower Answers for April 2 2026 (4/2/26)

Struggling with today’s LA Times Wordflower? We’ve got the answers ready so you can keep your streak alive!
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The LA Times Wordflower is a daily word puzzle that will feel instantly familiar if you’ve played games like the New York Times’ Spelling Bee. You’re given a set of letters arranged in a flower, and your goal is to find as many words as possible—but there’s a twist: every word must include the letter at the center of the flower. If you’re stuck trying to reach that coveted Golden Poppy rank, we’ve got you covered.

LA Times Wordflower Answers April 2 2026

4 Letter Answers:

  • gill
  • girl
  • fool
  • filo
  • flog
  • fill
  • golf
  • foil
  • olio
  • roil
  • loll
  • oily
  • rolf
  • illy
  • lily
  • logo
  • roll

5 Letter Answers:

  • gilly
  • girly
  • frill
  • filly
  • grill
  • floor
  • igloo
  • golly
  • glory
  • folly
  • folio

6 Letter Answers:

  • giggly
  • gigolo
  • frilly
  • gorily
  • googly
  • googol
  • goggly
  • logoff

7 Letter Answers:

  • glorify
  • foggily
  • logroll

8 Letter Answers:

  • groggily

How to Play LA Times Wordflower

Below, you’ll find the rules and requirements to help you master the puzzle:

  • Words must include the center letter of the flower (this is required for every word).
  • Words must be at least 4 letters long.
  • Letters can be used more than once, which is key to finding more solutions.
  • No proper nouns, hyphenated words, or obscure slang are allowed.
  • Your goal is to find as many words as possible to advance through ranks, culminating in Golden Poppy.

Wordflower Tips

If you’re new to Wordflower—or just looking to improve your score—these tips can help you climb the ranks faster:

  • Build from the center letter first: Since every word must include it, start there and experiment with different combinations.
  • Use prefixes and suffixes: Add-ons like re-, -ing, -ed, or -er can quickly expand your word list.
  • Reuse letters strategically
    Don’t forget that repeating letters is allowed—this opens up many more possibilities than you might expect.
  • Look for longer words early
    Longer words boost your progress faster and help you reach higher ranks like Golden Poppy.
  • Think of word families
    Once you find one word, try variations (e.g., play, player, played, playing).

Come back daily for updated answers and tips to help you conquer the LA Times Wordflower and reach Golden Poppy! You can find the past solutions for the game in our Wordflower Answers guide!

Christine Mielke

Christine Mielke

Christine Mielke has been an avid fan of word games and puzzles for over two decades. She loves to unscramble words, challenge herself to crossword puzzles and try out the latest word games. As a published author and database architect, it was natural for her to take her love for all things word games to the next level!

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