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March 20, 2026 Hurdle Hints and Answers

Today’s Hurdle is a satisfying five-word chain that takes you from a barnyard animal all the way to a sleek automobile. If you’re stuck at any stage, this guide has hints before answers so you can choose how much help you need.


What Is Hurdle?

Hurdle is a five-round word game built on the same core mechanic as Wordle — you guess a five-letter word and get color-coded feedback showing correct letters, misplaced letters, and wrong round feeds into the next: once you solve a word, it becomes your opening guess for the following round. By the time you reach the fifth and final hurdle, all four previous answers are displayed on your board, giving you a web of letter clues to work with.

One important rule to keep in mind: the number of times a letter is highlighted across previous rounds does not necessarily tell you how many times that letter appears in the final word.


Word 1 — March 20, 2026

Hint

Think of a pig — specifically the word for the animal itself rather than the meat.

Answer

SWINE

SWINE is the general term for a pig or hog. It’s also used figuratively to describe someone considered greedy or unpleasant. The word has Old English roots and remains common in both farming vocabulary and everyday speech.


Word 2 — March 20, 2026

Hint

To deflect or ward off an attack, especially in fencing or boxing.

Answer

PARRY

PARRY means to block or turn aside a blow or weapon. It’s a fencing term that has made its way into broader use — you can parry a punch, parry a question, or parry an argument. The word comes from the French parer, meaning to ward off.


Word 3 — March 20, 2026

Hint

What you do when you’re deep in thought, mulling something over.

Answer

THINK

THINK is one of the most fundamental English verbs — to use one’s mind actively, to reason or reflect. It’s used in countless compound phrases: think twice, think tank, think outside the box. Today it serves as the bridge linking PARRY and EXERT.


Word 4 — March 20, 2026

Hint

To apply or wield something — force, pressure, or influence.

Answer

EXERT

EXERT means to put into use or bring to bear, as in exerting pressure, influence, or effort. It often implies sustained or deliberate application of force. The word comes from Latin exserere, meaning to thrust out.


Word 5 (Final Hurdle) — March 20, 2026

Hint

A type of car — specifically a two-door model with a fixed roof but sporty styling, often confused with a convertible.

Answer

COUPE

COUPE (sometimes spelled coupé) is a style of car characterized by a sloping roofline, typically two doors, and a sportier profile than a sedan. Interestingly, the hint says “convertible,” which is a classic Hurdle misdirection — coupes and convertibles share similar styling but a coupe has a fixed roof. The word comes from French, originally referring to a type of horse-drawn carriage that was “cut” shorter than a full coach.


Quick Answer Summary

  • Word 1: SWINE
  • Word 2: PARRY
  • Word 3: THINK
  • Word 4: EXERT
  • Word 5 (Final): COUPE

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