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80+ 3 Letter Christmas Words

80+ 3 Letter Christmas Words

Three-letter Christmas words can be handy for a variety of festive activities, like creating a Christmas-themed crossword puzzle or playing a holiday word game like Scrabble or Wordle. These short Christmas words are also great for educational purposes, such as teaching young children about Christmas through simple spelling exercises. If you notice any word that should be on this 3 letter Christmas words list but isn’t, please don’t hesitate to contact me so I can add it to the collection.

80+ Christmas Words With 3 Letters

  1. ARK
  2. BAG
  3. BELL
  4. BOW
  5. BOX
  6. CAP
  7. CAR
  8. CAT
  9. COD
  10. COW
  11. CUP
  12. DAD
  13. DOG
  14. DOT
  15. ELF
  16. EVE
  17. FIG
  18. FIR
  19. FOG
  20. FUN
  21. GEM
  22. HAM
  23. HAT
  24. HAY
  25. HUG
  26. ICE
  27. INK
  28. IVY
  29. JAM
  30. JAR
  31. JOY
  32. JUG
  33. KEY
  34. KID
  35. KIN
  36. LAD
  37. LIT
  38. LOG
  39. MAP
  40. MUG
  41. NAP
  42. NUT
  43. OWL
  44. PAN
  45. PEN
  46. PIE
  47. PIN
  48. POT
  49. PUG
  50. RAM
  51. RED
  52. RIB
  53. RIM
  54. ROD
  55. RUG
  56. RUM
  57. SAP
  58. SAW
  59. SIP
  60. SIT
  61. SKI
  62. SKY
  63. SOD
  64. SON
  65. SOY
  66. SUN
  67. TAG
  68. TAN
  69. TAP
  70. TEA
  71. TIE
  72. TIN
  73. TIP
  74. TOE
  75. TOY
  76. TUB
  77. TUG
  78. WAX
  79. WEB
  80. WED
  81. WIN
  82. YUL
  83. YUM
  84. ZAP

Crafting a short paragraph using three-letter Christmas words can be a fun and creative exercise. Here’s an example:

Once upon a Christmas, a boy named Tim saw a big red box under a fir tree. It was a toy! Tim was so happy. He ran to his mom and dad to show his new toy. They all had fun playing with it. The sky was lit up with ice and snow. They made hot tea and sat by the fir tree. The tea was yum! Tim felt joy and love. He gave his mom and dad a big hug. That night, Tim slept well, dreaming of fun, joy, and love on Christmas.

In the story, the three-letter Christmas words used were:

Tim (the boy’s name), fir (the tree), toy (Tim’s present), sky, ice, tea, yum, fun, and hug.

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