Here is the answer to the Weaver puzzle today, chord to scale, released on October 29th 2025, and some hints to help you solve it.
Weaver is an online puzzle game where players are given two words and the aim of the game is to ‘weave’ your way from the first word to the second word. The way in which you do this is by entering a four-letter word, which only changes one letter from the starter word to get you closer to the bottom word.
You need to change one letter in each subsequent word to get to the end word, which could be done by changing one letter in the bottom word, making the optimal words four, but this may not be the case for all Weaver puzzles.

Due to the nature of this game, there are multiple solutions as you can use different words. We will be showing you one of the solutions and will try to get the optimum amount of words as possible.
There are different ways in which you can tackle the puzzle as you could work from the bottom upwards instead to see if that helps you, but you will need to remember the words you choose in your head or write them down, so keep a pen and paper at hand if you would prefer to solve the puzzle like that.

We will also be giving you some hints for the puzzle first to help you to solve the puzzle as well as the answer at the bottom of the article.
Weaver Hints Today – October 29th, 2025
The starter word for the Weaver puzzle released today, October 29th 2025, is ‘CHORD‘ and the end word is ‘SCALE‘.

There is only one letter you can change for every word you choose, but remember, the letter you change does not have to be in the answer.
The puzzle can be difficult to solve sometimes so here are some clues we have for the Weaver puzzle to help you to solve the answers today.
- Hint 1: The optimal words for this puzzle is 5.
- Hint 2: Change the third letter for the first word.

- Hint 3: Change the first letter for the second word.

- Hint 4: Change the fifth letter for the third word.

- Hint 5: Change the fourth letter for the fourth word.

- Hint 6: Change the second letter for the fifth word.

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Weaver Answer Today – How to get from Chord to Scale (10/29/25)
If you are still struggling for the words today, the answers and the definitions to the Weaver puzzle released today are:
- CHARD – a beet of a variety with broad edible white leaf stalks and green blades.
- SHARD – a piece of broken ceramic, metal, glass, or rock, typically having sharp edges.
- SHARE – a part or portion of a larger amount which is divided among a number of people, or to which a number of people contribute.
- SHALE – soft finely stratified sedimentary rock that formed from consolidated mud or clay and can be split easily into fragile plates.
- SCALE – each of the small, thin horny or bony plates protecting the skin of fish and reptiles, typically overlapping one another.

Well done if you managed to guess the answers to the Weaver today! Let us know how you got to the answer in the comments section below.






