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Bracket City Answers, Hints & Clues - Jan 29, 2026

By Wordy Editors | Last edited Jan 29, 2026

Get hints and answers for the Jan 29, 2026 The Atlantic Bracket City game. Progressive hints to help you solve without spoiling the fun! Click on brackets to reveal clues progressively.

BRACKET CITY

Puzzle for Thursday, January 29, 2026

Morris Frank founds "The [📸 [remedy for [like some losers and most post-[🔪 [sur[Zuck's book 😲] of many unpaved roads]y ➡️ ___ ⬅️ in progress ⚠️]out 🏋️‍♀️] e[answer indicated by a [___ [not on] 💤]]?]➡️ ___ ⬅️ is believing 👀] [body [a verb is one of [word after [remnant of a f[suffix with gaz 🦌 or ["___ in America" 🇺🇸]mois 🇫🇷]d 🌳] or freedom of]] that sounds like [will who marry me? 🫵]r word for you]"
Bracket CityLaunch Game
📸 sight➡️ ___ ⬅️ is believing 👀 = ??????
a verb is one of speech = ????
answer indicated by a nod = ???
body part that sounds like your word for you = ???
suffix with gaz 🦌 or mademois 🇫🇷 = ????
like some losers and most post-workout 🏋️‍♀️ = ????
remnant of a felled 🌳 = ?????
not on = ???
will who marry me? 🫵 = ???
surface of many unpaved roads = ????
remedy for sore eyes? = ?????
word after stump or freedom of = ??????
Zuck's book 😲 = ????
___ off 💤 = ???
"___ in America" 🇺🇸 = ????
🔪 dirty ➡️ ___ ⬅️ in progress ⚠️ = ????

About Bracket City

Bracket City is a daily word puzzle game from The Atlantic where players solve nested clues arranged in brackets. Each puzzle contains clues within clues, creating a hierarchical structure that must be solved from the inside out.

How to Play

Read the puzzle text which contains clues in brackets [like this]

Solve the innermost brackets first, working your way outward

Each bracket contains a clue that leads to a word or phrase

Use the revealed answers to help solve the next level of brackets

Continue until you've solved all nested clues

The final solution reveals the complete answer to the puzzle

Strategy Tips

Start with the innermost brackets and work outward

Use progressive hints if you get stuck on a clue

Pay attention to wordplay, puns, and double meanings

Consider how solved clues might relate to unsolved ones

Think about common phrases, idioms, and cultural references