Daily Waffle #1328 Hints and Answers for Today (September 10, 2025)

The Daily Waffle presents a waffle-shaped grid where you swap letters to create six words using just 15 moves. Every letter needed for the solution is already placed on the board, and you just need to figure out the right arrangements. Stuck on today’s puzzle? We’ve got your back with some helpful hints and the complete answer breakdown below.

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Daily Waffle (#1328) Hints for September 10, 2025

A screenshot of the Daily Waffle puzzle #1328 as of September 10, 2025.
Image Credit: Waffle Studio

Here are some targeted clues to guide you toward the solution without giving everything away:

Horizontal words (rows):

  • This word means in a way that’s not very bright or clear.
  • A subject matter or theme for discussion.
  • A dramatic musical performance with singing and orchestras.

Vertical words (columns):

  • This word means “the same” and often appears in lists.
  • To chop food into very small pieces with a knife.
  • YUCCA – A spiky desert plant with sword-shaped leaves and white flowers.

These clues should help you tackle most of the grid independently. If you’re still wrestling with a few stubborn letters, the full solution awaits below!

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Full solution lies ahead!

Daily Waffle (#1328) Answers for September 10, 2025

Screenshot dated September 10, 2025 revealing all the answers to today's Daily Waffle puzzle.
Image Credit: Waffle Studio

Here’s the full breakdown of today’s Waffle:

Horizontal Words:

  • DIMLY (top row)
  • TOPIC (middle row)
  • OPERA (bottom row)

Vertical Words:

  • DITTO (left column)
  • MINCE (middle column)
  • YUCCA (right column)

This Wednesday puzzle‘s word selection spans lighting terms, conversation starters, entertainment genres, and desert botany. Quite the eclectic mix!

How did the Daily Waffle treat you today? Did you breeze through it, or did one or two words trip you up? Let us know in the comments below.