
The weekend is nearly in sight, but first, we have to get past the hurdles of Waffle Game #1427. If today’s grid for Thursday, 18 December feels a bit repetitive, you aren’t imagining things. We have a very high frequency of two specific letters today, making the board look a bit like a tongue twister.
If you are struggling to unscramble the grid within 15 moves, here is our daily breakdown to help you save your streak.
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๐ Today’s Letter Analysis
Todayโs puzzle is all about the Fs and Ls. If you can figure out where the double letters go, the rest of the grid becomes much easier.
- F: There are 5 of them! (Watch out for double Fs).
- L: There are 4.
- A, O, Y: There are 2 of each.
- Unique Consonants: S, C, H, W, T, D, R.
Top Tip: With five Fs, you are almost certainly looking at two different words that contain a “double F”.
๐งฉ Spoiler-Free Hints for Waffle #1427
Do you want to solve it yourself but need a little push? Here are the definition-based clues for today’s words.
Horizontal Word Hints:
- Row 1: To mock or express scorn at someone (rhymes with “cough”).
- Row 3: An adjective meaning very bad or unpleasant.
- Row 5: Late, overdue, or delayed.
Vertical Word Hints:
- Col 1: An archaic (old-fashioned) version of “shall”, often found in the Bible or Shakespeare.
- Col 3: To present something for someone to accept or reject.
- Col 5: A young female horse.
โ ๏ธ Waffle 1427 Solution (Spoilers Below)
Running out of swaps? Here is the complete solution key for today’s puzzle.
| Position | Word |
| Horizontal 1 | SCOFF |
| Horizontal 2 | AWFUL |
| Horizontal 3 | TARDY |
| Vertical 1 | SHALT |
| Vertical 2 | OFFER |
| Vertical 3 | FILLY |
๐ง Word Origins & Definitions
Here is the context behind today’s vocabulary, featuring some classic Waffle humour in the examples.
- SCOFF(Verb): A derisive or mocking expression of scorn.
- Origin: From Middle English scof, meaning insult or shame.
- AWFUL(Adjective): Very bad.
- Example: “Thereโs no need to feel awful if you donโt get five stars; you can always try again in the Waffle Archive! ๐ค”
- TARDY(Adjective): Late; overdue.
- Example: “Party hardy equals tardy!”
- SHALT(Verb): Second-person singular form of shall.
- Example: “Thou shalt not judge a book by its cover; thou shalt not judge Lethal Weapon by Danny Glover.”
- OFFER(Verb): To place at someoneโs disposal.
- Origin: From Old English offrian (to make a sacrifice).
- FILLY(Noun): A young female horse.
- Origin: From Old Norse fylja, related to foal.
๐ Missed Yesterday’s Puzzle?
Did the “Pesto” and “Pasta” theme make you hungry yesterday? If you missed Wednesday’s game or want to double-check your answers, you can view the full hints and solution for Waffle 1426 (17 December) here.
๐ง Play the Game
Ready to apply these hints? Head over to the official site to play today’s puzzle: Play Waffle Game
Good luck, and see you tomorrow for Waffle #1428!
