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Today’s Phrazle Answer (AM|PM) – October 16, 2025

by Kohinoor Suthar
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Do you love word puzzles and testing your brain with clever phrases? Phrazle is a fun daily challenge that puts your word-guessing skills to the test! It’s a unique twist on the popular guessing game format, where you solve a hidden phrase in six tries. If you enjoy brain teasers and linguistic puzzles, then Phrazle is definitely for you. Here is the answer for the latest Phrazle for October 16, 2025.

Today's Phrazle Answer (AM|PM) - November 15, 2025

Today’s Phrazle Answer (AM|PM) October 16, 2025

Guessing the correct phrase isn’t easy every time, but it happens! Just keep practicing, and you will get it. You can check out the Phrazle answer of today below.

The answer to the morning Phrazle #1245 for October 16 is:

Break a Leg

The answer to the afternoon Phrazle #1246 for October 16 is:

Best of Both Worlds

A truly fantastic set of Phrazles today! The morning puzzle, a short and very common encouraging phrase, was a delightful speed challenge. The afternoon one was the real star: a longer, extremely well-known idiom that offered a satisfying, strategic solve. Both puzzles hit the sweet spot between familiarity and challenge. It’s an easy 4.5 out of 5 for me.

You can also check out answers for similar puzzles like this below:

Yesterday’s Phrazle Answer October 15, 2025

Click to reveal the answer to yesterday’s Phrazle was:

Morning Answer: Turn the Corner.

Afternoon Answer: New Wrinkle.

How to Play Phrazle

Phrazle is a word-guessing game inspired by Wordle, where your goal is to deduce a hidden phrase.

  • The Goal: You need to guess a hidden phrase in six tries. The phrase is broken down into multiple words.
  • Valid Guesses: Your guess must contain the correct number of words and be of a similar length to the answer.
  • Color Clues: After each guess, the tiles will change color to help you:
    • Green: The letter is correct and in the correct position.
    • Yellow: The letter is in the word but in the wrong position.
    • Gray: The letter is not in the phrase at all.
  • Attempts: You get a total of six tries to solve the puzzle.

That’s it! Enjoy your daily linguistic challenge!

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