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Today’s ‘Heardle’ Answer And Clues For Saturday, August 20

Today’s ‘Heardle’ Answer And Clues For Saturday, August 20

Hello there! It’s time for another round of Heardle, the song-guessing game that’s kept many of us on our toes all year. Figuring out each day’s song isn’t always easy, though, so I’m here to help with some clues and the answer for the latest track.

It may be the case that this is your first time trying the game. So, here’s how to play Heardle: You will hear the first second of a reasonably well-known song. You’ll then try to guess the artist and title or skip your turn. If you skip or guess incorrectly, you’ll get to hear a little more of the song. The game continues until the sixth and final guess, at which point you’ll hear 16 seconds of the track.

In case you haven’t played in a while, these are some of the songs you may have missed:

Perhaps the prospect of figuring out today’s Heardle song seems like a pipedream for you. Not to worry. Here are some clues, followed by the answer:

Heardle Clues For August 20

  1. This song is in the trap and future bass genres.
  2. It was released in 2016.
  3. It reached number 28 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number 61 on the U.K. singles chart.
  4. It became a bigger hit in 2019 after the artist played the song in the first Fortnite concert and released another video made inside the game.

Heardle Answer For August 20

Spoiler warning! Do not look any further ahead if you’re not ready to find out today’s Heardle answer.

Annnd today’s song is…

“Alone” by Marshmello!

I know of Marshmello and his ties to Fortnite, but not so much about his music. I had no chance with this one. I hope you fared better! Listen to the song in full below:

That’s all for today’s Heardle clues and answer. I’ll have hints and the solution for Sunday’s song over on my blog as well.

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