You come to The Atlantic for the articles; you stay for the addiction that is the “Atlantic Games.” It’s the daily ritual for thousands of problem-solvers looking to flex their logic muscles over coffee. But let’s face it: nothing ruins the vibe like a crossword clue that simply won’t click. Don’t let a single obscure trivia question break your streak. We’ve cracked the codes, solved the ciphers, and filled the brackets, so you don’t have to stress. Here is your daily answer key for the Bracket City, Crossword, Fluxis, and Stacks.

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  • Today’s The Atlantic Daily Crossword Answer for January 30, 2026
  • Today’s The Atlantic Bracket City Answer for January 30, 2026
  • Today’s The Atlantic Stacks Answer For January 30, 2026
  • Today’s The Atlantic Fluxis Solution for January 30, 2026

Today’s The Atlantic Daily Crossword Answer for January 30, 2026

The Atlantic Crossword is a shapeshifting challenge. It starts the week as a bite-sized 5×5 “mini” on Mondays and grows progressively larger and more diabolical each day, culminating in a large themeless grid on Sundays. That being said, here are the answers for today’s Crossword:

  • 1 Across : Thirsty – AVID

  • 5 Across : Resounding close – SLAM

  • 9 Across : Grain used to dry out phones – RICE

  • 10 Across : City known for its A-list lister – PISA

  • 11 Across : Site once named AuctionWeb – EBAY

  • 12 Across : Selma actor Dorsey – OMAR

  • 13 Across : Word before name or pal – PEN

  • 14 Across : Something unlikely to be pitched at home base? – TENT

  • 15 Across : Wicked pair? – ACTS

  • 17 Across : Like Heated Rivalry’s Scott and Kip – GAY

  • 18 Across : Joy Ride actor Stephanie – HSU

  • 19 Across : People who might ask you to say “aah”: abbr. – DRS

  • 20 Across : “Show us!” – LETSSEEIT

  • 23 Across : Obamacare initials – ACA

  • 24 Across : Bassoon duo? – REEDS

  • 25 Across : Where one might see Superman – SKY

  • 26 Across : Cause of some restless nights – APNEA

  • 1 Down : Latin American street food that has numerous possible preparations – AREPA

  • 2 Down : Read the room, say – VIBECHECK

  • 3 Down : “Would you look at the time!” – ICANTSAY

  • 4 Down : L.A. Law actor Susan – DEY

  • 5 Down : Fitting name for a dalmatian – SPOT

  • 6 Down : Color associated with “brat summer” – LIMEGREEN

  • 7 Down : “While we’re on the topic …” – ASANASIDE

  • 8 Down : ___ Supreme (A24 film that at one point was written with a vampire ending) – MARTY

  • 16 Down : Shady, for short – SUS

  • 19 Down : “It’s not that ___” – DEEP

  • 20 Down : Vegas opener? – LAS

  • 21 Down : Title for some Spanish teachers: abbr. – SRA

  • 22 Down : Org. that has seemingly inconsistent laptop guidelines – TSA

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Today’s The Atlantic Bracket City Answer for January 30, 2026

Bracket City is a unique trivia-logic hybrid. You are presented with a tournament bracket of 16 items based on a specific category (e.g., “Capital Cities” or “90s Cartoons”). Your goal is to pick the winner of each matchup based on specific criteria given for that day, eventually narrowing it down to one final champion. One wrong pick in the early rounds can ruin your whole bracket. But don’t worry, we have all the answers for you.

  • [Drescher 💁‍♀️💄 or Lebowitz 👓🚬] = Fran
  • [tie for a penguin suit 🙇‍♂️] = bow
  • [names like Mark Twain or Voltaire, e.g. 🖋️] = pen
  • [one of 12 for a typical car battery ⚡️] = Volt
  • [question or check?] = Mark
  • [like noon or midnight] = 12
  • [something popped with a ring❓] = question
  • [bubble wrap sound 🍾] = pop
  • [stand next to your bed 🛌] = night
  • [“___ it up” you say tapping your invisible wristwatch 🎁] = wrap
  • [a wire one almost always requires a warrant 👂] = tap
  • [Dr. with Beats by him 🎧] = Dre
  • [indefinite article before “article” instead of a] = an
  • [😀 up➡️ ___ ⬅️ to the punch 🥊] = Beat
  • [“___ of faith” 📰] = article
  • [“the genuine ___” 📰] = article
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Today’s The Atlantic Stacks Answer For January 30, 2026

Think of Stacks as Tetris meets Boggle . Letters fall from the top of the screen, and your job is to select adjacent letters to form words and clear the lines before they reach the top. The longer the word, the higher the score, and the more “junk” blocks you destroy. Below are the highest-scoring words found in today’s seed to help you clear the board efficiently. Here are the answers for today’s Stacks, arranged from top to bottom.

  • Word 1: AWES
  • Word 2: EMBER
  • Word 3: BEATS
  • Word 4: SHIFTED
  • Word 5: TRANSFIX
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Follow these steps to get these words:

  1. Start by dropping the word RINSE in the centre
  2. Then drop the word THEFTS on the left-most side
  3. Then drop the word MATRIX on the right-most side
  4. After that, drop the word BABES on the left-most side
  5. Finally, drop the word SEAWEED in the centre

Check out more puzzles :

  • NYT Mini Crossword Hints and Answers
  • Washington Post/LA Times Crossword Hints and Answers
  • LA Times Mini Crossword Hints and Answers
  • Washington Post Mini Meta Crossword
  • Boston Globe Mini Crossword Hints and Answers
  • USA Today Crossword Answers
  • LinkedIn Answers

Today’s The Atlantic Fluxis Solution for January 30, 2026

Fluxis is a game of vocabulary flow. The objective is to build a chain of words where each subsequent word must start with a specific letter from the previous word, usually the last letter or a highlighted “flux” letter. Points are awarded based on the rarity of the letters used. It requires a deep vocabulary and the ability to think several steps ahead to avoid getting stuck with a letter like ‘X’ or ‘Q’.

Today’s base word is: MISTAKEN

  • Category 1 : Exactly 2 ‘U’ s: ENCULTURATE
  • Category 2: Exactly 4 vowels: ATELIER
  • Category 3: All consonants different: ERBIUM
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That’s it, folks, for today’s Atlantic Games answers. Do come back tomorrow for a fresh set of solutions and another challenge for your brain.