It is Thursday, 5 February 2026. The weekend is appearing on the horizon, but before you clock off, Waffle Game #1476 demands your attention. Today’s grid is a delightful mix of architectural features, culinary treats, and birds of prey.
If you are finding yourself stuck in the “attic” with no way down, this guide provides the ladder you need to reach 5 stars.

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🧩 Grid Analysis for Waffle Game #1476
Today’s puzzle is surprisingly dense with vowels, particularly A and E. The grid also features a few distinct consonants like W and M that only appear once, making them excellent starting points for your swaps.
- E: Appears 4 times (Look for the corners!).
- A: Appears 3 times.
- C: Appears 3 times.
- L, P, T, G: Appear 2 times each.
- Unique Consonants: M, W, R, N.
- Unique Vowels: I.
Pro Tip: The letter T appears three times, but two of them are in the first vertical word (“ATTIC”). Finding the double-T is a quick win that stabilizes the left side of the board.
🕵️♀️ Waffle Game Spoiler-Free Clues
If you want to keep the challenge alive but need a nudge, here are the definitions for today’s words.
Horizontal Word Hints:
- Row 1: More than enough; a fully sufficient quantity.
- Row 3: A nasal quality in a voice (or the sound of a plucked guitar string).
- Row 5: A very thin, flat pancake of French origin.
Vertical Word Hints:
- Col 1: The space directly below the roof of a house, often used for storage.
- Col 3: A particular position or location in space.
- Col 5: A large bird of prey with keen vision and a hooked bill.
🔓 Waffle Game 1476 Solution Key
Down to your final moves? Here is the answer key to help you secure that win.
| Position | Word |
| Horizontal 1 | AMPLE |
| Horizontal 2 | TWANG |
| Horizontal 3 | CREPE |
| Vertical 1 | ATTIC |
| Vertical 2 | PLACE |
| Vertical 3 | EAGLE |
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📚 Today’s Waffle Game Vocabulary
Here is the context behind today’s solution, featuring the Waffle team’s signature humour.
- AMPLE(Adjective): Fully sufficient.
- Example: “We have an ample number of shoeboxes, but what are we going to feed them?”
- TWANG(Noun): A trace of a regional accent.
- Example: “I could hear a distant American twang in his voice when he barked at the postman.”
- CREPE(Noun): A thin pancake.
- Example: “This crepe is too thin; this pancake is too thick; ah, but this waffle is just right.”
- ATTIC(Noun): A room under the roof.
- Example: “Living in the attic is one of my lofty ambitions.”
- PLACE(Noun): A location.
- Example: “I broke my leg in two places, so I won’t be going to either of those again.”
- EAGLE(Noun): A large bird of prey.
- Example: “Don’t let him out; the eagle will snatch him!”
🗓️ Looking for Yesterday’s Answers?
Did the “Amber” and “Thyme” puzzle from Wednesday leave you scratching your head? You can find the hints and solution for Waffle 1475 (4 February) here.
🎮 Ready to Play?
Armed with these answers, you are ready to conquer the grid. Play Waffle Game
Good luck, and join us tomorrow for the Friday edition: Waffle #1477!
