Maybe you’ll be dancing around to today’s Heardle song.
Hey there, gang! Happy weekend. I hope you’ve got a fun one in store. For those looking for some help with today’s game of Heardle, I’ve got some clues and the answer coming up.
In case you haven’t tried it before, here’s how to play Heardle: You will hear the first second of a reasonably well-known song. You’ll then try to guess the artist and title or skip your turn. If you skip or guess incorrectly, you’ll get to hear a little more of the song. The game continues until the sixth and final guess, at which point you’ll hear 16 seconds of the track.
The songs we’ve had over the last week are:
As for today’s song, here are some clues, followed by the answer:
Spoiler warning! Don’t scroll any further down the page if you don’t want to know today’s Heardle answer just yet.
This is your last warning!
Today’s song is…
Heardle answer for November 5
“Cry Me A River” by Justin Timberlake!
I’m in denial that this song is 20 years old. An instantly recognizable track. Listen to it in full below:
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