Don't want to admit defeat on today's Heardle musical mindbender? Let us give you a helping hand.
If you're anything like us, you've been agonising over the New York Times' mind-bender for months now.
Described as "a respectful homage to Wordle", Heardle comes with a musical twist.
Here's how to play the game as well as hints at August 4's song and that all-important answer when you eventually give up.
New font. Sounds just as good. #Heardle is now powered by Spotify 💚 pic.twitter.com/rbuE3dleTU
— Spotify (@Spotify) July 12, 2022
How to play Heardle
The daily online game involves people attempting to guess what song is playing by simply hearing the intro.
Like Wordle, the aim is to get the correct tune in as few guesses as possible.
Spotify has recently acquired Heardle, telling fans that it has a "new font" but "sounds just as good".
The music game also records how many games you play, your wins and win rate as well as your current and highest streak.
You can now even click on the song and add it straight to your Spotify playlist if you like what you hear.
If you're just starting the music trend or you're slacking on your streak, here are the songs that you have missed recently.
- Tuesday, July 26: "White Wedding Pt 1." by Billy Idol
- Wednesday, July 27: "Before He Cheats" by Carrie Underwood
- Thursday, July 28: "Hungry Like The Wolf" by Duran Duran
- Friday, July 29: "Ex's and Oh's" by Elle King
- Saturday, July 30: "When I Come Around" by Green Day
- Sunday, July 31: "Say So" by Doja Cat
- Monday, August 1: "Would?" by Alice In Chains
- Tuesday, August 2: "Raise Your Glass" by Pink
- Wednesday, August 3: "Do I Wanna Know?" by Arctic Monkeys
#Heardle #102
— mac (@SANOSGF) June 7, 2022
🔊🟩⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️https://t.co/e7YaMJhEVk
come on now this was too easy
Heardle August 4 hints
If August 4's song is proving to be a bit of a head-scratcher for you, we've included some subtle hints to help prompt your memory without giving the whole game away.
- The song was released in 1999
- The track is listed within the Eurodance genre
- It is the lead single from the Italian group's debut album
- The tune won a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording in 2001
Heardle August 4: Right, right, turn off the lights
If the first line of the song isn't enough to jog your memory, it is followed by:
We gonna lose our minds tonight
What's the dealio?
I love when it's all too much
5 AM turn the radio up
What is today's Heardle answer: August 4?
If you have given up on today’s game, then we can save you the misery.
But those still trying to crack the tune, look away now.
The Heardle for August 4 is: "Blue Da Ba Dee" by Eiffel 65 , Gabry Ponte
Play the game via the Heardle website.
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