Quackle hints — 2026-04-29
A spoiler-safe walkthrough for Quackle #10 (2026-04-29). Each hint reveals a single deductive step; the full 7×7 answer is tucked behind a toggle at the bottom.
Hint 1 — where the flock starts
Reveal hint
Each pond's ducks have to form one connected flock. Ducks in different ponds can't share an edge — there's always water at the shore. Start with pond B: 4 ducks packed into 4 cells leaves the least room, so the first forced duck tends to land there.
Hint 2 — your first forced duck
Reveal hint
A duck sits right across the pond edge from cell R4C1, so the gap rule forces R4C1 to be empty.
Hint 3 — one step from done
Reveal hint
Finish by closing out pond F — its last open cells exactly match what's left of the flock, so they all become ducks.
Show today's answer
Ducks at R1C3, R1C4, R1C6, R1C7, R2C1, R2C3, R2C4, R2C6, R2C7, R3C1, R3C7, R4C2, R4C3, R4C4, R4C6, R5C1, R5C4, R6C1 — 18 ducks across 6 ponds, each flock connected and separated from its neighbours.
FAQ
How do I play Quackle on mobile?
Quackle works on any modern mobile browser. Tap a cell to toggle it between empty and duck — no typing, no keyboard required.
What time does Quackle reset?
Every puzzle is pinned to 00:00 UTC, so the whole world plays the same Quackle on the same date.
Is Quackle always solvable by pure logic?
Yes. Every puzzle is verified by a deductive solver before it ships — the flock and gap rules plus the per-pond flock sizes are always enough to crack it without guessing.