Quotle Hints for April 16, 2026
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Hints
Hint 1: Category & Length
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Hint 1: Category & Length
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This is a Philosophy quote with 19 words. Difficulty: hard.
Hint 2: First Three Words
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Hint 2: First Three Words
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The quote starts with: "Man is condemned..."
Hint 3: Author Clue
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Hint 3: Author Clue
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The author's first name is Jean-Paul. They are known in the field of philosophy.
Hint 4: Full Quote
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Hint 4: Full Quote
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The full quote is: "Man is condemned to be free because once thrown into the world he is responsible for everything he does"
Hint 5: Full Answer
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Hint 5: Full Answer
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"Man is condemned to be free because once thrown into the world he is responsible for everything he does" — Jean-Paul Sartre (Being and Nothingness)
Today's Answer
“Man is condemned to be free because once thrown into the world he is responsible for everything he does”
— Jean-Paul Sartre
Being and Nothingness
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Quotle answer today (April 16, 2026)?
The Quotle answer for April 16, 2026 is "Man is condemned to be free because once thrown into the world he is responsible for everything he does" by Jean-Paul Sartre. Use the progressive hints above to figure it out yourself!
How do you play Quotle?
Guess individual words that might be in the hidden quote. When you guess correctly, all instances of that word are revealed in their positions. Once the full quote is uncovered, guess who said it in 3 tries.
What category is today's Quotle?
Today's quote is in the Philosophy category. It has 19 words and is rated hard difficulty.