Four simultaneous five-letter puzzles demand sharp deduction, efficient guesses, and adaptive pattern recognition skills daily.
Colour-coded feedback guides strategy shifts while conserving attempts for maximum information gain every round.
Today’s clues mix farm, fire, comfort, and atmosphere into one
If your daily word-game fix feels too easy with a single grid, Quordle raises the stakes. You have seen four five-letter words at once and cracked them within nine attempts. Each guess feeds information into every board, so a single smart move can unlock multiple answers, while a careless word can waste a crucial chance.
New players should begin with any five-letter word. The same entry appears across all four grids.
The green colour marks a correct letter in the correct position.
The yellow colour shows a letter that belongs in the word but sits in the wrong spot.
You must solve all four words in nine tries, so every guess needs to reveal as much information as possible. The practice mode lets you test combinations and build a strategy before taking on the daily puzzle.
Word 1 (top left): Part of a cow from which milk is obtained
Word 2 (top right): Singed or burned by fire
Word 3 (bottom left): A soft, cuddly toy made of fabric
Word 4 (bottom right): Water in a diffused, mist-like form
Extra clues:
One word contains a repeated letter
The starting letters are U, B, P, V
UDDER – The milk-producing organ of a cow or similar animal.
BURNT – Damaged or scorched by heat or flame.
PLUSH – A soft toy or a rich, luxurious fabric texture.
VAPOR – Water in its gaseous or mist form.
Today’s Quordle blends farm imagery, fire, comfort, and atmosphere into one tight solve. Success in Quordle always comes down to information management, strong opening words, careful letter tracking, and the discipline to adapt after every colour change.
Return tomorrow for a fresh set of clues, a new pattern to decode, and another chance to protect your streak.