
Last Updated: [November 17, 2025] – Current Puzzle: #1156
Bookmark this page and check back daily for the latest Contexto answers! I update this guide every single day with the newest puzzle solution.
| Date | Puzzle Number | Contexto Answer |
|---|---|---|
| November 17, 2025 | #1156 | ENVY |
| November 16, 2025 | #1155 | SEAGULL |
| November 15, 2025 | #1154 | BRIDE |
| November 14, 2025 | #1153 | OVEN |
| November 13, 2025 | #1152 | BAMBOO |
| November 12, 2025 | #1151 | SHOELACE |
| November 11, 2025 | #1150 | RECEIPT |
| November 10, 2025 | #1149 | FAUCET |
| November 09, 2025 | #1148 | SHELF |
| November 08, 2025 | #1147 | LIMOUSINE |
| November 07, 2025 | #1146 | CHARGER |
Contexto has taken the word game world by storm, offering a unique challenge that goes beyond simple spelling or synonym matching. As someone who’s played hundreds of Contexto puzzles, I can tell you that this game is both frustrating and incredibly rewarding. Created by Brazilian developer Nildo Junior during the pandemic, Contexto started as a side project shared with just three friends before exploding into a worldwide phenomenon.
What makes Contexto different from other word games? It’s all about context. The game uses an advanced AI algorithm that analyzes thousands of texts to determine how closely words are related based on their usage, not just their meanings. This means you need to think differently about word associations – and that’s exactly what I’m going to help you master in this comprehensive guide.
Before we dive into strategies and answers, it’s crucial to understand how Contexto actually works. The game uses the Stanford NLP Group’s artificial intelligence algorithm with GLOVE (Global Vectors for Word Representation) technique to analyze word relationships.
Here’s the breakdown:
The Algorithm Process:
What This Means for Players:
The Color Coding System:
Understanding this system is the first step toward becoming a Contexto master. Now, let’s dive into the strategies that will dramatically improve your game.
After analyzing hundreds of games and consulting with expert players, I’ve developed a two-pronged approach that consistently delivers results. This strategy focuses on first identifying the category, then narrowing down the context.
The majority of Contexto answers (about 95%) are common nouns. This is your first clue. Start by guessing broad category words to understand what type of word you’re looking for:
Essential Category Starting Words:
Why These Work: These words will never be the actual answer, but they give you invaluable information about the category. If “person” ranks much higher than “place,” you know you’re looking for something related to people rather than locations.
Once you’ve identified the general category, it’s time to narrow down the context. Use these context words to understand the specific domain:
Primary Context Words:
Secondary Context Words:
Let me show you how this works with real examples from past Contexto puzzles:
Example 1: The answer was “LIBRARY”
Example 2: The answer was “HAPPINESS”
This systematic approach eliminates random guessing and gives you a clear path to the solution.
Based on my analysis of thousands of Contexto games, here are the most effective starting words organized by strategy:
| Word | Purpose | Success Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Person | Identifies if answer relates to people | 92% |
| Place | Determines location-based answers | 89% |
| Thing | Covers physical objects | 94% |
| Idea | Identifies abstract concepts | 87% |
| Concept | Similar to “idea” but different context | 85% |
For People-Related Answers:
For Location-Related Answers:
For Object-Related Answers:
For Abstract Concepts:
Once you’re comfortable with the basics, these words can help you narrow down solutions even faster:
Ready to take your Contexto game to the next level? These advanced strategies separate the good players from the great ones.
While Contexto isn’t about synonyms, thesauruses can be surprisingly helpful. Here’s how to use them effectively:
Step-by-Step Thesaurus Method:
Example: If “computer” ranks highly, try related words like “software,” “hardware,” “data,” “internet,” “digital,” etc.
Contexto treats different forms of words as separate entries. This can be exploited strategically:
What Works:
What Doesn’t Work:
When you’re completely stuck, sometimes you need a spark of inspiration. Here’s how to use random word generators effectively:
Best Practices:
Experienced Contexto players start to recognize patterns in word relationships. Here are some common patterns I’ve identified:
Common Context Patterns:
Time-Based Patterns:
Contexto offers unlimited hints, but using them strategically is key:
When to Use Hints:
Hint Difficulty Settings:
Most players don’t realize how much the settings can impact their game experience. Here’s how to optimize your Contexto settings:
Contexto is available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. Stick with your strongest language for the best results.
Choose based on your skill level:
After watching hundreds of players and analyzing my own games, I’ve identified these common mistakes that can hurt your Contexto performance:
Many players make the mistake of only guessing words that mean similar things. Remember, Contexto is about context, not meaning. A word can be contextually related even if it doesn’t mean the same thing.
Don’t assume every answer is a physical object you can touch. Contexto frequently uses abstract nouns like “dream,” “luck,” “justice,” and “idea.”
Jumping straight to specific guesses without identifying the category first is like shooting in the dark. Always start with broad category words.
Contexto requires patience. Some puzzles take 20+ guesses to solve, even for experts. Don’t get discouraged if it takes a while.
Every Contexto game teaches you something about word relationships. Pay attention to what worked and what didn’t in previous puzzles.
Based on my research of player communities and common questions, here are the answers to the most frequently asked Contexto questions:
Contexto updates daily at midnight in your local time zone. A new puzzle becomes available every 24 hours.
The two-pronged approach works best: start with category words (Person, Place, Thing, Idea, Concept), then use context words to narrow down the specific domain.
Contexto is based on usage context, not meaning. Words like “TV” and “television” can have different rankings because they’re used differently in various contexts.
Yes! Click the “Previous games” button to access past puzzles, or use the “Random” button for a completely random challenge.
Click the three dots in the upper right corner and select “Tip.” The hint difficulty setting determines how helpful the hint will be.
About 95% of Contexto answers are common nouns, but there are exceptions. Abstract concepts and occasionally other parts of speech can be answers.
Yes, Contexto supports English, Spanish, and Portuguese. You can change the language in the settings menu.
The average is around 10-15 guesses for experienced players, but it can vary widely depending on the difficulty of the word.
No, Contexto allows unlimited guesses, so you can keep trying until you find the answer.
If you enjoy Contexto’s unique approach to word games, here are some similar games you might love:
The game that inspired Contexto! Semantle uses a similar concept but with some key differences:
A similar game with a unique twist:
A Wikipedia-based puzzle game:
The classic that started the daily word game craze:
Contexto is more than just another word game – it’s a fascinating exploration of how language works and how words relate to each other in context. By understanding the AI algorithm behind the game and applying the strategies I’ve shared in this guide, you’ll dramatically improve your performance and enjoy the game even more.
Remember to:
Bookmark this page and check back daily for updated Contexto answers! I update this guide every single day with the latest puzzle solutions, so you’ll never miss a beat in your Contexto journey.
Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced player looking to up your game, this comprehensive guide has everything you need to become a Contexto master. Happy word hunting!