Peerkle hints — 2026-05-03
Three nudges for today's Peerkle (#14): the axis, the endpoints, and a peek at the bottom of the ladder. The full ranking and the facts behind it sit at the foot of the page.
Hint 1 — the axis
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Today's Peerkle ranks by natural world. The eight items range from roughly 5 to 30 metres.
Hint 2 — the endpoints
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Lowest on the ladder: Beluga. Highest: Blue whale.
Hint 3 — the bottom three
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The bottom three rungs are Beluga, Killer whale, and Minke whale.
Show today's answer
Today's Peerkle ranks by Adult whale length (metres), low → high: 1. Beluga (5 metres) — About 5 m. 2. Killer whale (8 metres) — Roughly 8 m. 3. Minke whale (9 metres) — About 9 m. 4. Humpback whale (15 metres) — Roughly 15 m. 5. Right whale (16 metres) — About 16 m. 6. Sperm whale (18 metres) — Roughly 18 m. 7. Bowhead whale (19 metres) — About 19 m. 8. Blue whale (30 metres) — Up to 30 m — the largest animal alive.
FAQ
How do I play Peerkle on mobile?
Peerkle works on any modern mobile browser. Drag items to arrange the ladder, or tap to pick and tap a slot to place. Submit when all eight rungs are filled.
What time does Peerkle reset?
00:00 UTC. Whichever continent you're on, today's Peerkle is the same one a player in Tokyo or São Paulo is solving.
What do the glyphs mean?
After you submit a guess, each rung shows a filled circle for the correct position, a half circle for off by one, and an empty circle for off by two or more. The glyphs only tell you how far each rung is from its real spot — they never hint at the underlying numbers, so they can't leak the units while you're still playing.