Parseword Hints & Answer for Today (May 01, 2026) - #93

Stumped on today's Parseword? We've got the clues to crack it.
Carrie Grosvenor • May 01, 2026

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Today’s Parseword Hints May 01, 2026 - #93

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Today's Parseword Answer (#93) May 01, 2026

What Is Parseword?

Parseword is the newest daily word game from Josh Wardle, the creator of Wordle, launched in March 2026. Where Wordle is a quick vocabulary check, Parseword is a full mental workout inspired by the elegant logic of British cryptic crosswords. Each day you're given a clue made up of several words, one of which is underlined. The underlined word is your definition. The rest of the words are your raw materials. Your job is to apply a series of logical operations to those materials (Anagram, Container, Deletion, and more) to build a word that matches the definition.

It's less about what words you know and more about how you can pull language apart.

Decoding Today's Parseword

  • Read the clue: Look at the full clue before touching anything. One end of it, either the very first word or the very last, is almost always a straight definition of the answer. That's your anchor. Everything else is wordplay.

  • Spot the indicators: Certain words in the clue are signals pointing you toward the right tool. "Broken" or "crazy" usually mean Anagram. "Briefly" or "shortened" point to Deletion. "In" or "around" suggest a Container, while "with" or "following" hint at a Join. "Back" or "return" signal a Reverse, and "sounds like" or "broadcast" may mean you need a Homophone.

  • Work the tools: Click and drag the non-underlined words into the interface and apply your chosen Transform Type. Don't be afraid to experiment, the game is designed so you can try combinations freely without penalty.

  • Crack the code: When the pieces click into place and your constructed word matches the underlined definition, you've solved it. That "Aha!" moment is what Parseword is built around.

How to Play Parseword

Parseword is free to play in any modern browser at parseword.com. No app download, no subscription, and no login required for the daily puzzle. The site is mobile-friendly, so you can solve on your phone or tablet just as easily as on a desktop. If you want to track your stats and compare solving times with others, a free account is available.

Each puzzle gives you a clue made up of several words. You click and drag those words into the interface and apply Transform Types (logical operations like Anagram, Container, Deletion, and Reverse) to build a word that matches the underlined definition. The clue contains everything you need; the challenge is figuring out which tools to use and in what order.

Parseword meets you wherever you are as a solver. Beginners can start in Learn Mode, which highlights the definition and suggests which keywords to try. Play Mode is the standard daily experience, where you identify the definition and wordplay yourself. For seasoned cryptic solvers, Challenge Mode hides all indicators and doesn't even reveal the length of the solution.

Tips for Solving Parseword

  • Isolate the definition first: One end of the clue, either the very beginning or the very end, is almost always a straight definition of the answer. Identify it before anything else.

  • Think like a coder: Treat the clue as a math equation. If the definition is Bird and the clue gives you Large and Ship, you might be building L + ARK.

  • Use the tutorial packs: Don't dive straight into the daily puzzle. The site features guided sequences that introduce one mechanic at a time. They're the fastest way to build your instincts.

  • When in doubt, hint it out: Parseword's built-in hint system is designed to nudge you forward, revealing which part of the clue is the definition or suggesting which operation to try next without giving away the answer outright.

More Word Game Resources

Still working through your other daily favorites? We've got you covered. Tackle Wordle with our Wordle solver or get a gentle nudge with our daily Wordle hints. For New York Times puzzles, our Connections hints help you group those tricky categories, and our NYT Strands hints are there whenever the theme has you stumped.

The Parseword Archive: List of Past Answers

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