Here is the Canuckle answer today and some hints for the #139 word, released on June 28, 2022.
UPDATE: Click here for the hints and the answers to Canuckle 140!
Canuckle is the Canadian version of Wordle where all the words are Canadian-themed. The rules of the game are the same where players need to guess the five-letter word with no clues. Once a guess has been made, the tiles will change colour to let you know if the letters you have guessed are in the answer and if you have placed them correctly in the word.
The colours are slightly different, with just the bright red replacing the green to show you have the right letter in the correct place. Both of the other colours are the same, yellow and grey, letting you know if the letter is in the word or not.
There is also a fun fact that is given to you when you guess the answer and you can see the fun facts being expanded on, on their Twitter account, @CanuckleGame. We will be covering the answers, letting you know the fun facts at the end of the puzzle as well as giving you hints first to help you guess the word yourself!
It looks like Canuckle will be coming to an end, as when you have solved the puzzle for the day, it says only three days remaining, meaning that it will end on Canada day, which is on the 1st July, 2022.
Canuckle 139 Hints Today – June 28, 2022
As the word can be quite difficult, we have some hints for Canuckle 139 to help you to solve it, which are:
Hint 1: Contains the letter Y.
Hint 2: It starts with the letter T.
Hint 3: There is only one vowel in the word today.
Hint 4: A sweet similar to toffee, made from brown sugar or treacle, boiled with butter and pulled until glossy.
What is the Canuckle 139 Answer Today? (June 28th, 2022)
The answer for Canuckle 139 is:
TAFFY!
Canuckle Fun Fact Today – (6/28/22)
The fun fact today is:
Maple taffy (tire d’érable or tire sur la neige in French-speaking Canada) is a sugar candy made by boiling maple sap past the point where it would form maple syrup, but not so long that it becomes maple butter or maple sugar. It is part of traditional culture in Québec, Eastern Ontario, and New Brunswick. In these regions, maple syrup is boiled, poured into rows on a snow-lined tray, and rolled onto sticks to make this chewy, irresistible candy.
Click here for the hints and the answers to Canuckle 140!