people at work 4 Little Words
Latest answer — August 23, 2026
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Clue decoded
EMPLOYEES are people who work for an organization, business, or individual in exchange for pay. The plural form matches the clue’s reference to multiple people at work.
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Sunday, August 23, 2026
Puzzle 5
- 1930s slapstick trio
- people at workEMPL-OYE-ES
- not mainstream
- create a breakthrough
Recent 4 Little Words Answers
The last 7 days of solutions
The answer to “people at work” in 4 Little Words is EMPLOYEES — a 9-letter word from Puzzle 5, most recently Sunday, August 23, 2026. If this is the one clue standing between you and a finished board, that's the word you need — and below you'll find why it fits, how to build it from that puzzle's tiles, and links to the day's other clues if more than one is giving you trouble.
“people at work” answer
The 4 Little Words answer for “people at work” (Sunday, August 23, 2026, Puzzle 5) is:
EMPLOYEES·9 letters
You can also reveal it one tile at a time above if you'd rather keep some of the challenge.
When else has “people at work” appeared?
- August 23, 2026 (most recent) → EMPLOYEES
Why the answer is EMPLOYEES
Think of the folks keeping a company running each day 🧑💼
How to build EMPLOYEES from the tiles
In 4 Little Words you don't type the answer — you assemble it from the puzzle's bank of ten tiles, each two to four letters long, and every tile is used exactly once across the four answers. Puzzle 5's tiles for August 23, 2026 are:
STOO · GES · EMPL · OYE · ES · QU · IR · KY · INNO · VATE
EMPLOYEES is built by combining the tiles EMPL · OYE · ES in order — 3 of the ten.
What this unlocks
Because the ten tiles cover the four answers exactly, with none left over, placing EMPLOYEES removes 3 tiles from play and makes the rest of Puzzle 5 measurably easier. If this was your third answer, the tiles still sitting on the board are the fourth word — you can often assemble it without working out the clue at all.
More clues from this puzzle
Stuck on another clue? Here are the rest of Puzzle 5's clues for August 23, 2026 — tap any for its answer and tile breakdown:
- 1930s slapstick trio — 7 letters
- not mainstream — 6 letters
- create a breakthrough — 8 letters
All of the day's answers
Want every puzzle in one place? All ten sets of clues and answers for August 23, 2026 are on the August 23, 2026 answers page, and today's live puzzles are always one tap away on the main 4 Little Words answers page.
About 4 Little Words
4 Little Words is a daily clue-and-tile puzzle from Blue Ox Family Games, the studio behind 7 Little Words. Each board gives four clues and ten letter tiles; you spell every answer by combining tiles, using each tile exactly once, so a finished puzzle leaves nothing behind. Ten puzzles publish every day — edited by Joe Jordan — and reset at midnight Eastern Time. This one ran on a Sunday.
Frequently asked questions
What is the answer to “people at work” in 4 Little Words?
The answer is EMPLOYEES, a 9-letter word from Puzzle 5 on Sunday, August 23, 2026.
How many letters is the answer to “people at work”?
9 letters: EMPLOYEES.
Which tiles spell EMPLOYEES?
The tiles EMPL · OYE · ES combine to spell EMPLOYEES, drawn from Puzzle 5's bank of ten.
Can “people at work” have a different 4 Little Words answer?
Blue Ox can reuse a clue on another date, and the tile bank differs each day, so the answer that fits can change. On Sunday, August 23, 2026 it was EMPLOYEES.
Where are the rest of the August 23, 2026 answers?
All ten puzzles for that day are on the August 23, 2026 answers page, and the main 4 Little Words page always shows today's live set.
What time does 4 Little Words reset?
Every day at midnight Eastern Time, when a fresh set of ten puzzles goes live. We post each day's answers as soon as they appear.
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