Besides the dominance of word and number games in the world of puzzle games, the Heardle game series is creating a new and interesting genre for people who love solving puzzles. If you haven't heard of the Heardle game, it is a series of guessing games that run on the musical theme. Or, in another saying, players will try to figure out a secret song or track.
Likewise, Heardle 2000s is also a guessing game that requires players to correctly figure out the hidden musical work in the game. Particularly, the source of music will be all the products composed or performed in the 2000s. Therefore, the game will be a remarkable option for players who are fancying music at the beginning of the new millennium.
The Heardle 2000s game presents an audio, which is the playback of the musical work hidden in the game. Players have to start the audio to catch the first melody of the song or music before trying to figure it out. In the beginning, the audio is only one second, so it seems to be impossible for any player to recognize the musical work.
For this reason, you can still expand the duration of the audio by making a random guess or pressing the Skip function. If your guess is wrong, a specific amount of time is also added to the duration.
When you don't want to guess, you can jump promptly into the final guess by using the Skip function. The number of guesses is adequate to the number of skipping times, 6 in total. The audio has a complete length of 30 seconds, which is enough for you to determine the hidden musical work.
To make a guess in the Heardle 2000s game, just type a possible name of a song or music composed or frequently performed in the 2000s in the guessing box. Then, press Enter to submit.
If you don't want to waste time or have a headache by trying to find the hidden musical work via a few seconds of its audio, you can use all the skipping times until the duration reaches the maximum of 30 seconds. Next, you can rely on one last guess to win the game.
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