Are you having trouble finding the answer for Heardle 50s? Fortunately, we are here to provide you with the solution. Heardle’s 1950s works very similarly to other games like Heardle 70s. Players are given a small sample of music from the 1950s to listen to. Afterward, they can skip and gain an extra second to listen to or guess the song.
Every day, there is a new tune to listen to and figure out. They can sometimes be tough, though, especially with only a few seconds of listening. Luckily, if you wish to know the answer for Heardle 50s, we have it below, along with recent answers.
Heardle 50s Answer Today: October 12, 2024
Today’s Heardle 50s answer is Muddy Waters – Mannish Boy.
Previous Heardle 1950s Answers
October 10: Billie Holiday – Little Richard – Lucille.
October 09: Billie Holiday – I’m a Fool to Want You.
October 08: Ray Charles – Mess Around.
October 07: Elvis Presly – Don’t Be Cruel
October 06: Paul Anka – Lonely Boy.
October 05: Bill Haley & His Comets – Shake, Rattle and Roll
October 04: Nat King Cole – Unforgettable
October 03: Bo Diidley – I’m A Man.
October 02: Ricky Nelson – Poor Little Fool.
October 01: Dean Martin – Volare (Nel Blu Di Pinto Di Blu).
September 30: Jerry Lee Lewis – Great Balls Of Fire.
September 29: Bobby Darin – Dream Lover
September 28: Louis Prima – Just A Gigolo.
September 27: The Coasters – Down in Mexico.
September 26: Louis Armstrong – Dream A Little Dream Of Me.
September 25: The Diamonds – Little Darlin.
September 24: Bobby Darin – Mack the Knife.
September 23: Ritchie Valens – La Bamba.
September 22: Pasty Cline – Walkin’ After Midnight.
September 21: Barret Strong – Money (That’s What I Want).
September 20: Dinah Washington – Manhattan
September 19: The Crickets – Not Fade Away.
September 18: Hank Williams – I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry
September 17: Louis Armstrong – Can’t We Be Friend?
September 16: Frank Sinatra – I’ve Got You Under My Skin
September 15: Johnny Cash – I Walk The Line.
September 14: Carl Perkins – Blue Suede Shoes.
September 13: Neil Sedaka – Oh! Carol.
September 12: Buddy Knox – Party Doll
September 11: Elvis Presley – Love Me Tender.
September 10: The Monotones – The Book of Love
September 9: Nat King Cole – Smile
September 8: Perry Como – Papa Loves Mambo
September 7: Dean Martin – That’s Amore.
September 6: The Silhouettes – Get a Job.
September 5: Eddie Cochran – C’Mon Everybody
September 4: Ritchie Valens – Donna
September 3: Elvis Presley – Blue Suede Shoes
September 2: The Skyliners – Since I Don’t Have You.
September 1: Conway Twitty – It’s Only Make Believe
August 30: The Chordettes – Lollipop.
August 29: The Everly Brothers – Bye Bye Love
August 28: Sarah Vaughan – Broken Hearted Melody.
August 27: Little Richard – Keep-a-Knockin’
August 26: The Spaniels – Goodnight Sweetheart
August 24: Hank Williams – Hey, Good Lookin’
August 23: Fats Domino – Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
August 22: Billy Eckstine – Passing Strangers
August 21: Lloyd Price – Personality
August 20: The Poni-Tails – Born Too Late.
August 19: Chuck Berry – Johnny B. Goode
August 18: Jim Reeves – He’ll Have to Go
August 17: Bill Haley & His Comets – (We’re Gonna) Rock Around the Clock
August 16: Paul Anka – Diana
How to Play Heardle 50s
Heardle 50s requires players to listen to a short two-second audio clip of a song intro. After the song plays, you must guess what the song is by typing into the answer box and selecting the answer. If you wish to, you can request more clues, which adds more time to the audio clip. If you do not get the answer correct before the amount of tries is up, the answer will be revealed but will not count toward your score. Furthermore, players must wait until the next day to be able to try to answer the following daily.
Heardle 1950s can be challenging, especially if players are new to this era of music. However, it exposes you to some classics still played on the radio. One way to start is by allowing just enough clues for more of the music sample to listen to. Afterward, you can listen to this segment repeatedly until it can be figured out. Just be sure to make any guesses from past artists; you never know if it will be the correct answer.