Word Drop Wednesday: Welcome to SCENTLE
Created by Fragrapedia Haus
The first live SCENTLE puzzle is here. Week 1
Each Wednesday, one hidden word will appear across three different perfumes. The word is not announced. It is not always obvious. And it rarely smells the way people expect.
Your role is simple.
Read slowly.
Look beyond headline notes.
Pay attention to warmth, texture, and emotional structure.

Hint: The same word lives inside all three fragrances below.
1) Kajal Perfumes Paris — Lamar

Lamar moves like light across polished stone. What begins as brightness gradually deepens into something glowing and enveloping. The warmth beneath the fruit and floral lift gives the fragrance its longevity and its gravity.
This is not decoration.
It is architecture.
2) Reinvented Parfums — Sacred Bond

Sacred Bond is built around intimacy rather than projection. The composition stays close to the skin, radiating warmth without weight. The hidden word works here like connective tissue — smoothing transitions and extending the feeling of closeness.
Quiet. Controlled. Addictive.
3) Sense of Scent — Amber Mayfair

Amber Mayfair treats the hidden word with precision, not excess. The opening is crisp and tailored, where black pepper and elemi draw a clean line before softening into magnolia and iris. As it settles, labdanum and benzoin add depth and warmth, letting the word emerge as structure rather than sweetness. Cedarwood, vetiver, and musk give it presence and longevity.
Composed. Elegant. Quietly powerful.
How to Play
Study the riddle.
Think about how the word behaves in fragrance, not how it looks on paper.
Then DM your five-letter guess to @fragrapediahaus before Monday’s reveal.
All correct entries are collected privately.
What Happens Next
The Week One answer will be revealed in Monday’s Fragrapedia editorial, along with a short breakdown of how the word behaves across different compositions.
On the 1st of every month, starting February 1st, one participant will be selected to win a full-bottle fragrance.
Until then, observe carefully.
The word is already there.