If you like playing daily word games like Wordle,Denmark then Hurdle is a great game to add to your routine.
There are five rounds to the game. The first round sees you trying to guess the word, with correct, misplaced, and incorrect letters shown in each guess. If you guess the correct answer, it'll take you to the next hurdle, providing the answer to the last hurdle as your first guess. This can give you several clues or none, depending on the words. For the final hurdle, every correct answer from previous hurdles is shown, with correct and misplaced letters clearly shown.
An important note is that the number of times a letter is highlighted from previous guesses does necessarily indicate the number of times that letter appears in the final hurdle.
If you find yourself stuck at any step of today's Hurdle, don't worry! We have you covered.
SEE ALSO: Hurdle: Everything you need to know to find the answersUnderneath.
SEE ALSO: Apple’s new M3 MacBook Air is $300 off at Amazon. And yes, I’m tempted.BELOW
To love dearly.
ADORE
Heavy.
SEE ALSO: NYT Connections Sports Edition today: Hints and answers for April 29 SEE ALSO: NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for April 29, 2025HEFTY
Walking with two legs.
SEE ALSO: NYT Strands hints, answers for April 29BIPED
Substantial.
SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Games available on MashableHEAVY
If you're looking for more puzzles, Mashable's got games now!Check out our games hubfor Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more.
Topics Gaming
Hillary Clinton responded to viral Death Row Records memeMichael Massee, veteran character actor from 'The Crow' and 'Seven,' diesWoman writes bad Yelp review because of a bodega cat, and the internet destroys her'Deadpool 2': 7 types of directors who have what it takes to shoot the sequelJosh Norman's concussion perfectly embodies two of the NFL's biggest flawsThese illustrated affirmations will brighten any of your bad daysHillary Clinton responded to viral Death Row Records memeThe 'Pringles ringle' is a stunning feat of snack engineeringWho is this mysterious doctor behind Trump and what does he want?Tributes paid to Dreamworld victims, as it's revealed two children survivedRichard Sherman went fullGolden State Warriors lose their first game and people absolutely love itPussy Riot's new single has an empowering message against TrumpKyle Schwarber hit a double seconds after broadcasters said he would strike out 3 timesTwitter needs your help with the color of its Diwali emoji25 lessons on leadership your business can’t live withoutJosh Norman's concussion perfectly embodies two of the NFL's biggest flawsThe northern lights might put on a serious show tonight'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' resumes production following Kim's Paris robberyChannel badass female characters with these DIY Halloween costumes San Francisco skies turn orange as wildfires return to Northern California 'Satoshi Nakamoto' says he's writing a book, but is it really him? Fires return to California wine country as flames ravage dry land Leaked Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 image hints at new feature Adele forgets her own lyrics, handles it like a true Adele Comcast went down all over the U.S. How California is on the forefront of digital rights Samsung investigating claims that devices are randomly sending photos Coinbase sees scores of Better Business Bureau customer complaints Popular mobile apps aren't protecting your personal data Facebook is testing a mute button for all its annoying notifications Somebody bought $1 million worth of toys for local kids as Toys 'R' Us closed for good We put 5 popular couples apps to the test and they all failed Here's the truth about Justin Bieber throwing a fan's gift in her face Atlanta airport tests conveyor belt system that could speed up security British teens had the funniest reactions to their nightmarish maths exam Hannah Gadsby's 'Nanette' tackles the politics of self Why new parents shouldn't feel so guilty about sleep training Drake's 'Scorpion' broke some serious streaming records in 24 hours New magazine turns the 'best of the Internet' into print