Mashable on April 13, 2026, published a guide to Today's Hurdle hints and answers, steering readers through a five-round word game that works in the same broad lane as Wordle. The game starts with a first round that asks players to guess the word while showing which letters are correct, misplaced or wrong.
Hurdle keeps building from there. If a player solves one round, the next hurdle begins with the previous answer already in place as the first guess, and the final hurdle shows every correct answer from earlier rounds with the letter feedback clearly marked. Mashable also noted that the number of times a letter is highlighted in earlier guesses does not necessarily match how many times that letter appears in the last hurdle.
The timing matters because Hurdle is presented as part of the daily word-game routine, the kind of quick puzzle readers check once a day and move on. That makes an April 13 guide useful not because it changes the game, but because it meets players exactly when they are looking for that day's path through it.
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There is also a small tension in the game itself: the clue trail can suggest a pattern that the final hurdle does not obey. Mashable’s warning about repeated highlights is a reminder that earlier feedback is only a guide, not a guarantee, and that the last answer can still surprise players who think they have the puzzle mapped out.
Mashable says it has games now and points readers to its games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, a free crossword and more. For readers who are already in the habit of chasing a daily word challenge, that puts Hurdle inside a larger lineup built around the same quick-hit appeal.






