The result leaves the Terriers lying 20th in the Championship table, and they're still looking to secure their safety in the competition for another season with just two matches of the 2020/21 campaign left to play.
However, Rotherham United' s loss to Brentford last night means that to go down, Huddersfield would have to lose their remaining two matches and the Millers would have to win their last three - a scenario which looks a little unlikely.
Speaking after the loss to Blackburn, Huddersfield boss Carlos Corberan was less than impressed with his side's performance, and stated: “Very negative performance in a lot of moments of the game. Very negative result.
“Very disappointing feeling because we wanted to come here and get the points that were necessary to hit our target (safety). We didn’t do it.
“We started really badly, conceded two goals we had to avoid. We finished with a little better feeling in the last minute of the first half. After, we wanted to go for the game, take some risks and attack more because we knew the most important thing for us was to try and go for the three points.”
Meanwhile, Meanwhile, fellow Yorkshire's second-tier side Barnsley secured their play-off spot, while Rotherham United and Sheffield Wednesday both lost, as the relegation battle looks set to go down to the wire.
Here are today's biggest transfer stories and the latest team news involving Huddersfield Town and the rest of the Championship, as the build-up to this weekend's action begins:

. PRESTON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 22: A general view of the EFL matchball prior to the Sky Bet Championship match between Preston North End and Leeds United at Deepdale on October 22, 2019 in Preston, England. (Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty Images)
Championship transfer news Photo: Lewis Storey

9. Terriers starlet keen to impress in pre-season
Huddersfield Town youngster Ben Jackson, who is currently on loan with Bolton, has suggested he'll be looking to impress in pre-season with the Terriers and try to break into the squad. He's made just one appearance for Huddersfield in his short career thus far. (The 72) Photo: Lewis Storey

10. Duo keeping tabs on Wyke
Millwall and Nottingham Forest look set to go head-to-head to sign Sunderland striker Charlie Wyke this summer. The Black Cats' goal-machine could move on from the club at the end of his contract, if they don't secure promotion this season. (Sky Sports) Photo: Justin Setterfield