1 votes 5/5
Heardle Country

Heardle Country

Guess Country Hits in Heardle Country!

About Heardle Country!

What is Heardle Country Game?

Heardle Country is a fun way to celebrate country music. This daily music guessing game is ideal for the music enthusiast with a penchant for heartfelt lyrics and timeless melodies, as it presents short snippets of popular music to guess.

Play Heardle Country

How to Play

It's easy and addictive to play. Press the play button to listen to a 1-second clip of a country song. Click on the dropdowns to see suggestions of artists and song titles and select which one you think is the right match. There are 6 attempts to get it right. As you go to each skip, you'll see a piece of the track, which will help you narrow down your choices.

It resets every day with a new challenge, perfect for streaking and with friends to show everyone who knows the country best!

Why Players Love Heardle Country

Heardle Country is a blend of entertainment and music learning, giving players the chance to find out both chart-topping hits and lesser-known gems. It is free, online and ideal for family or friendly competition. Challenge your knowledge, embrace the storytelling prowess of country music and become a part of the expanding community of country music fans.

Legendary Songs and Artists

Heardle Country is a compilation of classic country songs played by iconic artists. Standout tracks include:

  • Dolly's “Jolene” — A country song that is one of the most moving and relatable songs in country history.
  • The Garth Brooks song “Friends in Low Places” - The ultimate anthem for life's ups and downs, and carefree energy.
  • “The Gambler” (Kenny Rogers) – A story telling masterpiece with life lessons in Kenny Rogers' haunting voice.
  • Carrie Underwood's "Before He Cheats" - A contemporary empowerment anthem that's full of anger and strength.

Some other common icons are Willie Nelson, Hank Williams (who wrote some of the most iconic songs in the genre such as “Ring of Fire”, “On the Road Again” and “Coal Miner's Daughter”), and Loretta Lynn, and Johnny Cash.

Discuss Heardle Country