Are you stuck on today’s Waffle Game puzzle? Whether you’re looking for a few subtle nudges or the full solution to keep your streak alive, we’ve got you covered. Today’s Waffle (#1511) features some interesting vocabulary, from culinary delights to archaic ruling verbs.

Today’s Waffle Game Hints
If you’re looking for a hint without spoiling the whole board, here are the definitions for the six words featured in today’s grid:
Horizontal Words
- 1 Across: In a state of astonishment or wonder, often with the mouth hanging open.
- 3 Across: A popular dish consisting of pieces of meat or vegetables roasted on a skewer.
- 5 Across: To handle a weapon or tool with skill and ease; also means to exercise power.
Vertical Words
- 1 Down: Turned or twisted to one side; not straight.
- 3 Down: An unhurried, leisurely walk or stroll.
- 5 Down: To fix an object firmly and deeply into a surrounding mass.
Waffle Game Answer Today – March 12, 2026
If you’ve run out of swaps and just want to see the completed board, here is the full solution for Waffle #1511.
The 6 Words are:
- AGAPE
- KEBAB
- WIELD
- ASKEW
- AMBLE
- EMBED
Completed Waffle Game Grid:
A G A P E
S M M
K E B A B
E L E
W I E L D
Word Origins & Definitions (Deep Dive)
To help you remember these for next time, here’s a bit more context on today’s words:
- AGAPE (Adjective): Derived from “a-” + “gape”. It was first famously used by John Milton in Paradise Lost (1667) to describe wonder.
- KEBAB (Noun): Originating from the Arabic kabāb, this word traveled through Urdu, Persian, and Turkish before becoming a global staple.
- WIELD (Verb): A merger of two Old English verbs (wealdan and wieldan). It literally means to control or rule.
- ASKEW (Adjective): Comes from the Old Norse á ská, meaning “on the skew.”
- AMBLE (Verb): From the Latin ambulō (“I walk”), often used to describe the easy gait of a horse.
- EMBED (Verb): A simple combination of “em-” and “bed,” meaning to lay something as if in a bed.
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