Heardle 60s

About The Heardle 60s Game

Players often think of word games like Wordle or Strands NYT when mentioning puzzle games. However, a genre of guessing games has created a creative kind of puzzle game: the Heardle game series.

This series also challenges you with guessing missions but not word-related puzzles like other common puzzle games. In detail, it requires players to guess the name of a random song or music related to a topic or a specific artist.

The Heardle 60s game is a nostalgic journey back to the 1960s, offering players the chance to immerse themselves in the classic music of that era. If you're a fan of the vintage vibe, this game is a must-play.

How To Play The Heardle 60s Game?

The Heardle 60s game features a layout of 6 guessing boxes with a Play button for players to start the game. To start hearing the playback of the game’s hidden 1960s songs or music, you must press the Play button. In the beginning, you can only listen to one second of the playback, so you literally can’t figure out which song it is.

To expand the duration of the playback, you can press the Skip button or just make a wrong guess. The place for you to fill your guess in will be the guessing box below the Play button.

Players don’t have to remember the whole name of the hidden song; just type some relevant letters of the potential song and the game will give you a dropdown list of possible names.

In the Heardle 60s game, players have 30 seconds to listen to the playback of a random 1960s song. Therefore, it will be easy for big fans of music from that era.

Does The Heardle 60s Game Give Hints?

Other puzzle games may offer players hints, but the Heardle 60s won’t, except for the fact that the playback is a part of the game.

Consequently, if you want to improve your performance in the game without playing the whole playback, you can use the external software which can recognize the music via the rhythm and melody. It is simple to look for a free software with such a function on the Internet.

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