Waffle Game 1467 Hints and Answer: Tuesday, 27 January 2026

It is Tuesday, 27 January 2026. If you are feeling like a “champ” this morning, Waffle Game #1467 is here to test your skills. Today’s grid is packed with vowels and double letters, featuring a solution that might remind you of schoolwork (“essay”) or a walk in the woods (“piney”).

If you are stuck chasing the right letters and need to solve the grid within 15 moves, here is our daily breakdown to help you secure your streak.

Waffle Game 1467

📊 Waffle Game Today’s Letter Analysis

Today’s grid is dominated by the letters A and S. If you can position these correctly, the rest of the puzzle should fall into place quickly.

  • A: There are 4 of them (vital for the central cross).
  • S: There are 4 (watch out for the double ‘S’ pairs).
  • E: There are 2.
  • C, H, M, P, I, N, Y: There are 2 of each.
  • Unique Consonants: G.

Top Tip: The right-hand vertical word contains a double S and ends in a Y. It crosses two horizontal words that both contain an A.


🧩 Spoiler-Free Hints for Waffle Game #1467

Need a clue without the full reveal? Try these definition-based hints to jog your memory.

Horizontal Word Hints:

  • Row 1: To pursue someone or something; the act of running after.
  • Row 3: To gather or accumulate a large quantity of something (like wealth or dust).
  • Row 5: Resembling or smelling like a specific type of evergreen tree.

Vertical Word Hints:

  • Col 1: Short for “champion”; a winner.
  • Col 3: Once more; another time.
  • Col 5: A short piece of writing on a particular subject.

⚠️ Waffle Game 1467 Solution (Spoilers Below)

Running out of swaps? Here is the complete solution key for today’s puzzle.

PositionWord
Horizontal 1CHASE
Horizontal 2AMASS
Horizontal 3PINEY
Vertical 1CHAMP
Vertical 2AGAIN
Vertical 3ESSAY

🧠 Waffle Game Word Origins & Definitions

Here is the context behind today’s vocabulary, featuring the Waffle team’s daily wit.

  • CHASE(Verb): To pursue.
    • Example: “My dog likes to chase people on horseback; he even has his own saddle.”
  • AMASS(Verb): To collect into a heap.
    • Example: “I seem to amass dozens of takeaway menus, despite the fact I haven’t ordered anything other than fish and chips since 2006.”
  • PINEY(Adjective): Having many pines or a pine aroma.
    • Example: “Just to clarify, I’m only here to enjoy the piney aroma.”
  • CHAMP(Verb): Clipping of champion.
    • Example: “Well, as three-time Soap Box Derby champ Ronnie Beck says ‘poorly guarded construction sites are a gold mine.'”
  • AGAIN(Adverb): Another time.
    • Example: “Oh, thanks very much Neville; the goat’s not happy and I’ve got wet socks again.”
  • ESSAY(Noun): A written composition.
    • Example: “This week I want you all to write a 500-word essay on ‘why the life of a potato is superior to the life of a human’.”

🔙 Missed Yesterday’s Waffle Game?

Did Monday’s “Odium” and “Demur” grid give you a rough start to the week? If you missed the game on the 26th, you can view the full hints and answer for Waffle 1466 (26 January) here.

🧇 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 #1468!