For those Canuckle fans who’ve missed it, here is the complete Canuckle answer history archive.
I love Wordle, and the Canadian version of it – Canuckle – is also a lot of fun. Canuckle is a Wordle spinoff with a Canadian theme. After playing Canuckle for a week or so, I decided I’d better do some research into the answer history. That way I’d know what words had already been used for the daily puzzle. There’s no sense in wasting guesses on words that have already been the answer, after all.
I will be maintaining on this page a history of the Canuckle answers. There will be no spoilers! So it will be safe for you to check this page if you are interested in knowing what the previous answers have been. I won’t be giving away the current day’s answer.
I also started keeping a list of words I think are very likely to be, at some point, the Canuckle puzzle answer. They are 5-letter words with a very Canadian theme – like BACON, CANOE, MOOSE, etc.
The answer for the day will not be posted until the following day. This is for tracking historical answers only – not for cheating! So if you are looking for a cheater page, sorry! You won’t find it here!
You will notice a 3 month gap between puzzle #142 and #143, from July 1, 2022 to October 4. The creators of Canuckle decided to take a break, and stopped the daily word game for those 3 months.
Update July 1, 2023. I have since stopped maintaining this list as of June 21, 2023 because the Canuckle crew themselves are now doing it. No point in re-inventing the wheel, eh? You can view a recap of all Canuckle puzzles here.
Canuckle Answer Archive.
- Canoe (February 10, 2022 – the first Canuckle game)
- Maple
- Inuit
- Plaid (most of the words on this list make sense, but I’m not sure how this one fits!!
- Igloo
- Hoser
- Syrup
- Bacon
- Sorry
- Whale
- North
- Aboot (Yes, they actually spelled it wrong. I’m not sure that should have been allowed!)
- Banff
- Falls
- Totem
- Queen
- Loons
- Metis
- Toque
- Canal
- Crude
- Goose
- Lakes
- Crown
- Spuds
- Roots
- Snowy
- Yukon
- Polar
- Bison
- Tower
- Bears
- Leafs
- Wheat
- Parks
- Kayak
- Moose (March 18, 2022)
- Pride
- Rocky
- Scoff
- Cabin
- Beers
- Parka
- Rinks
- Fries
- Coast
- Order
- Phone
- Birch (March 30, 2022)
- PORTS (March 31, 2022)
- DAIRY (April 1, 2022)
- SKATE (April 2, 2022)
- FARMS (April 3, 2022)
- RIVER (April 4)
- SPORT (April 5)
- GLOBE (April 6)
- CURDS (April 7)
- FOXES (April 8)
- CROPS (April 9)
- CAMPS (April 10)
- RODEO (April 11)
- TRADE (April 12)
- PEACE (April 13)
- MINES (April 14)
- SHORE (April 15)
- CEDAR (April 16)
- LARGE (April 17)
- BRIER (April 18)
- TIDES (April 19)
- KLICK (April 20)
- DENIM (April 21)
- SHIPS (April 22)
- POPPY (April 23)
- COURT (April 24)
- LODGE (April 25)
- OCEAN (April 26)
- RUGBY (April 27)
- METRE (April 28)
- ELDER (April 29)
- SPACE (April 30)
- HORSE (May 1)
- FOGGY (May 2)
- TAXES (May 3)
- TRAIN (May 4) (Interesting bit of trivia, this was also the Wordle answer for the day).
- MUSIC (May 5)
- MITTS (May 6)
- GRAIN (May 7)
- ROUGE (May 8)
- TULIP (May 9)
- WINES (May 10)
- SERGE (May 11) (You likely didn’t know, but this is part of a Mounties uniform. I didn’t know that either!)
- RURAL (May 12)
- TROOPS (May 13)
- JUNOS (May 14)
- TRACK (May 15)
- SUNNY (May 16)
- ZONES (May 17)
- BEACH (May 18)
- SKIER (May 19)
- GUARD (May 20)
- EXPOS (May 21)
- HYDRO (May 22)
- TRAIL
- DUCKS
- WATER
- BOOTS (May 26)
- TARTS (as in Buttertarts, the first known recipe was in Barrie Ontario)
- APPLE
- HOOPS (as in basketball, invented by a Canadian)
- TAIGA
- STEEL (May 31)
- GAMES (June 1)
- ELECT (June 2)
- TREES (June 3)
- FIELD (June 4)
- PRIME
- CHIPS
- PAGER
- DONUT (June 8)
- SCREW
- CHIEF
- PEAKS (June 11)
- ARENA (June 12)
- SLEDS (June 13)
- HOUSE (June 14)
- BAGEL (June 15)
- FORCE (June 16)
- ROWER (June 17)
- RADIO (June 18)
- LITRE (June 19)
- ROYAL (June 20)
- BEADS (June 21)
- CLOCK (June 22)
- TROUT (June 23)
- STICK (June 24)
- DINOS (June 25)
- STORM (June 26)
- PIZZA (June 27)
- TAFFY (June 28)
- GREAT (June 29)
- PUCKS (June 30)
- PROUD (July 1, 2022) The last Canuckle puzzle until October 4.
- SPIKE (October 4, 2022). After a brief break, our good friends at Canuckle resumed the game!
- RIDGE (Oct 5)
- GEESE (Oct 6)
- REIGN (Oct 7)
- UPPER (Oct 8)
- PLAIN (Oct 9)
- MONEY (Oct 10)
- HURON (Oct 11)
- LAGER (Oct 12)
- DOMES (Oct 13)
- SPILE (Oct 14). Fun fact, a spile is the steel tap inserted into a maple tree used to harvest maple syrup.
- CANDY (Oct 15)
- TONNE (Oct 16)
- ROCKS (Oct 17)
- QUILT (Oct 18)
- FLAME (Oct 19)
- LARCH (Oct 20). Yes, this is a real word. It’s a type of tree that grows in northern Canada.
- CREEK (Oct 21)
- ORCAS (Oct 22)
- SEVEN (Oct 23). The “Group of Seven” is a famous Canadian group of painters known for their dramatic landscapes.
- VOTER (Oct 24).
- BASIN (Oct 25)
- WALLS (Oct 26)
- PLANE (Oct 27)
- GRAVY (Oct 28)
- PINGO (Oct 29)
- BILLS (Oct 30). Not the American NFL football team, but ‘bills’ as in legislation passed in Parliament.
- RAVEN (Oct 31)
- BRAIN (Nov 1). As in neuro-surgery. Yes, Canada does have it’s fair share of brain surgeons, but then so does all first world western countries. Sometimes our friends at Canuckle stretch things a bit.
- POINT (Nov 2). Point Pelee is Canada’s southern-most point and has a world-famous bird watching sanctuary.
- ROPER (Nov 3). That’s the guy who ropes cattle with a lasso.
- SEALS (Nov 4). As in Arctic seals.
- FLEET (Nov 5). With the longest combined coastlines in the world, our country depends on shipping fleets.
- SMART (Nov 6). Canada has one of the highest literacy rates in the world.
- CELLS (Nov 7). Canadians pioneered stem cell research.
- SHEEP (Nov 8). Sheep farming is big business here.
- PIANO (Nov 9).
- FERRY (Nov 10).
- SERVE (Nov 11).
- PERCH (Nov 12).
- ARGOS (Nov 13).
- CIDER (Nov 14).
- RIFLE (Nov 15).
- SEEDS (Nov 16).
- LIGHT (Nov 17).
- CURLS (Nov 18).
- MOUNT (Nov 19).
- CHILD (Nov 20).
- LAUGH (Nov 21)
- MODEM (Nov 22).
- FILMS (Nov 23).
- SUPER (Nov 24).
- DANCE (Nov 25)
- BURNT (Nov 26)
- PAPER (Nov 27)
- RAINY (Nov 28)
- SHALE (Nov 29)
- STEAK (Nov 30)
- BLOCK (Dec 1)
- OTTER (Dec 2)
- CLIFF (Dec 3)
- BONES (Dec 4)
- TRUCK (Dec 5)
- SHOES (Dec 6)
- ARROW (Dec 7)
- PAINT (Dec 8)
- ALLEY (Dec 9)
- CRAFT (Dec 10)
- STEAM (Dec 11)
- COINS (Dec 12)
- INLET (Dec 13)
- FORKS (Dec 14)
- EAGLE (Dec 15)
- LOCKS (Dec 16)
- FIRST (Dec 17)
- PITCH (Dec 18)
- WELLS (Dec 19)
- MURAL (Dec 20)
- CORPS (Dec 21)
- SCARF (Dec 22)
- CHILL (Dec 23)
- FEAST (Dec 24)
- PINES (Dec 25)
- MOVIE (Dec 26)
- SONAR (Dec 27)
- GRADS (Dec 28)
- CAIRNS (Dec 29)
- RANGE (Dec 30)
- BELLS (Dec 31, 2022)
- FRESH (Jan 1, 2023)
- BIKES (Jan 2, 2023)
- CRANE
- STRAP
- DUNES
- TIDAL
- SPIEL (Jan 7, 2023)
- HAWKS
- DURUM
- SALTY
- UNION
- HALLS
- BUTTE
- URBAN (Jan 14, 2023)
- SKIRT
- PLOYE
- RAILS
- SPEED
- HERON
- PLANK
- TRICK (Jan 21, 2023)
- GATES
- TUTOR
- QUILL
- MEDIA
- SNAKE
- CROSS
- FJORD (Jan 28, 2023)
- GUIDE
- SAULT
- PONDS
- VOICE
- JOLLY
- TAILS
- GRAND (Feb 4, 2023)
- STAMP
- FLOUR
- SPEAR
- PILOT
- FERNS
- MOGUL
- CAULK (Feb 11, 2023)
- QUARK
- SUGAR
- HEART
- FLAGS
- ESKER
- LUCKY
- MEDAL (Feb 18, 2023)
- LOWER (in 1 !)
- FORTS
- TIGER
- SHIRT
- BRIDE
- RINGS
- SLANG (Feb 25, 2023)
- PLACE
- ALERT
- SUSHI
- FROST
- WHEEL
- PATCH
- SWAMP (Mar 4, 2023)
- JAILS
- TRUTH
- CRISP
- WOMEN
- ROBOT
- BREAD
- FORUM (Mar 11, 2023)
- REGAL
- AWARD
- NOVEL
- PHOTO
- TRASH
- SAINT
- MERIT (Mar 18, 2023)
- REACH – A reach is a segment of a river, stream or arm of the sea.
- DULSE – Dulse is a dark, edible seaweed, apparently popular in Canada. I’ve never heard of it before.
- BOARD – The connection here is that apparently a Canadian invented the ironing board. Who knew !!
- ROBIN
- LASER
- GIANT – There is a geographical feature out west that’s been nicknamed ‘The Giant’ by locals.
- NIGHT (March 25, 2023) – Hockey Night in Canada.
- SHACK – sugar shack, the buildings where maple syrup is processed. Canada produces over 70% of the world’s supply of Maple Syrup.
- ORGAN – as in church organ. Casavant Freres in Quebec has been building church organs since 1879.
- NAVAL –
- PROOF –
- CRAZY – The Crazy Canucks were a winning team of Olympic downhill skiers
- STOCK – as in the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE)
- FARTS (April 1, 2023). Yes, seriously, the puzzle answer for April 1 was FARTS. According to our friends at Canuckle, the Whoopee Cushion was invented in Toronto. Who knew? Well, as the meme below says, not only do we have a great sense of humour, we also know how to spell it 🙂
- POLKA
- SPLIT
- CADET
- PODGE – as in Hodge Podge, a favorite Nova Scotia dish.
- GOLFS
- BROOM – as in Curling broom, the broom they use for sweeping the ice in curling games.
- GREEN (April 8, 2023) –
- BUNNY – Happy Easter Sunday!
- HYDRA
- GLOVE
- TRANS
- BOXER
- PRIZE
- STAGE (April 15, 2023) – Stratford Theatre
- GENIE – Genie awards
- RIGHT –
- DRUMS
- ACTOR
- SWING
- BRICK
- EARTH (April 22, 2023) –
- HIPPO
- SKEIN
- POKER – According to the Canuckle Puzzle creators, Canada has lots of great poker players… oh, how my chest just glows with patriotic pride at the thought. We have so much to be proud of as Canadians, eh?
- DONOR
- WALTZ
- LINES – Lines? And the connection to Canada you may ask? Those white lines down the middle of roads and highways to separate lanes were first done in Canada, in the 1930’s, on a highway between Quebec and Ontario. The Brits may have invented the line-up (they’re very good at queuing, let’s give credit where credit’s due), but we invented the line!
- SCOUT (April 29, 2023)
- WHITE – ‘The Great White North’ is a nickname for Canada, white referring to our snowy and wintery weather. About a third of Canada is Arctic.
- TEARS – (if you are a Toronto Maple Leafs fan)
- JUDGE – the supreme court has 9 judges
- SABRE – a performance jet designed in Canada and flown by the Snow Birds
- MELON – there is a unique variety of melon (as in the fruit) that is grown in Quebec. Who knew!
- SMILE –
- NOBLE (May 6, 2023)
- OILER – The Edmonton Oilers,
- METAL – Canada, with its massive wealth of natural resource, is a major producer of various metals
- POUND –
- GRAPE – the Niagara region is a beautiful grape growing area, famous for wine making
- MAGIC – The Maple Leafs ability to choke and loose early in the playoffs is pretty magical.
- BLOOM – Holland sends millions of Tulips to Canada every May as a thank you for the Canadian Army liberating Holland from the Nazis in WW2.
- NURSE (May 13, 2023)
- CARAT
- WINDY
- POWER
- WRECK
- JELLY
- PELTS – as in beaver pelts
- SIXTY (May 20, 2023)
- TUNES
- PATIO
- ALARM
- GRUNT
- SWORD
- HUMAN
- ALPHA (May 27)
- QUINT
- POGEY
- READS
- BRASS
- MARSH
- GLAZE – June 2 is national donut day.
- CYCLE (June 3, 2023)
- ARMED – The 1st Sunday in June is Armed Forces Day
- PLATE – The King’s Plate is a famous horse race in Toronto
- TANKS – June 6 is the anniversary of D-Day, when Canadian, British and US troops stormed the beaches of Normandy in 1944.
- CURVE
- SLIME
- FRUIT
- BUGGY (June 10, 2023)
- EQUAL
- TODAY
- DRILL
- BLOOD
- HONEY
- LIONS
- COUCH (June 17, 2023)
- MOTOR
- BREAK
- FLOOR
- SMOKE (June 21, 2023)
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Make it a wonderful day!