Today’s Spotle Hints & Answer: September 21

For all the music enthusiasts, Spotle is a super fun puzzle game where, instead of words, you use your music knowledge to hunt for artists. While this may sound easy on paper, it’s definitely not. I’ve spent hours trying to figure out the answer, especially since there are no clues about their music. If you’re stuck with today’s Spotle, we’ve got your back. This guide contains hints and the answer to the Spotle puzzle on September 18.
Spotle Hints For September 21
If you’d like to figure out today’s Spotle artist on your own, and just need a little push in the right direction, here are some hints. Just note that each progressive hint will make guessing the artist easier.
- Career Start
- This French producer and DJ rose to fame in the early 2010s after producing for major hip-hop artists and remixing club tracks.
- Style
- He’s known for electronic dance music (EDM) with influences of trap, moombahton, and hip-hop.
- Breakthrough work
- He co-produced the 2013 global smash Turn Down for What with Lil Jon and later scored massive hits like Lean On, Let Me Love You, and Taki Taki.
Spotle Answer For September 21
In case you couldn’t guess the artist from the hints we gave, the answer was DJ Snake.
If you love puzzle games like Spotle, check out our hints and answers for today’s Octordle and Wordle puzzle.
How To Play Spotle?

As mentioned, the main goal for players is to guess the correct music artist, for which they get 10 chances. However, there are no initial hints. You have to type in a random artist’s name. After each guess, Spotle will tell you how close you are. The hints are based on factors such as genre, era, popularity, and connections between artists. These feedbacks are color-coded:
- Green: The attribute is correct and is the same for today’s artist.
- Yellow: The attribute is a close match, but not entirely accurate, such as debut year or nationality.
- Red: The attribute isn’t correct.
The trick is first to guess whether the artist is a solo artist or plays in a band. Then narrow down the debut year using a set list of popular artists from each decade. After that, think of other artists from the same time period and figure out the genre.