Today's Quordle included repeated letters that increased challenge for many players.
ECLAT stood out as uncommon vocabulary, making identification slightly more difficult.
Strategic guesses and pattern recognition helped solve all four words efficiently.
Quordle returned with another entertaining challenge today, featuring a mix of straightforward vocabulary and tricky repeated letters. For those not familiar with the game, Quordle is a modification of the traditional Wordle in which the player must guess four five-letter words at once in nine attempts.
Today’s Quordle was easier to tackle, though with repeated letters, things got tougher. It was necessary to identify letter sequences early and make a logical guess to complete all four grids.
To help those who need assistance but not to spoil the fun, here are some hints:
Word 1 (Top Left): The act of abstaining from drinking alcohol.
Word 2 (Top Right): This is a French word used to describe brilliance or excellence.
Word 3 (Bottom Left): This is a type of bird found in bodies of water like ponds and lakes.
Word 4 (Bottom Right): An idiotic person.
Other hints have made today’s crossword puzzle even more challenging:
One of the words has a double letter.
Another has a letter that is repeated three times.
The four words start with the letters S, E, G, and N.
These tips definitely helped, but the clue that the word had three instances of the same letter might have been the hardest to crack for many players.
If you have completed the game and are eager to see if you have got everything right, then here are the correct answers for today’s Quordle:
SOBER
ECLAT
GOOSE
NINNY
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Of today’s list of answers, NINNY could have posed the most trouble since it has two ‘N’s and two ‘Y’s, GOOSE has a double ‘O’, and ECLAT is a less common word because it is of French origin compared to the rest.
Today’s Quordle provided a nice combination of ease and difficulty. Even though all of the words weren’t really difficult, their repeating letters and uncommonness definitely required some thinking before locking the answers in. Either way, whether you guessed all of them or needed some clues, a new Quordle is coming tomorrow.