Today's Quordle featured several words with repeated letters, making elimination strategies especially important throughout the puzzle.
Similar word structures created multiple false trails, forcing players to rely on careful letter placement analysis.
Success depended on balancing information gathering with efficient guessing across all four puzzle grids.
Daily word puzzles continue to attract millions of players, and Quordle stands out as one of the more challenging games in the genre. The game asks players to solve four five-letter words at the same time using only nine guesses.
Each word entered appears across four different grids, making every attempt important. Players must use logic, word knowledge and letter clues carefully to uncover all four answers before running out of chances.
Quordle has built a loyal following because it offers a tougher test than many other word games. The rules are straightforward, but solving all four words consistently takes practice and smart guessing.
Here are the hints for today’s Quordle words:
Difficulty Level: 4.2/5
Puzzle Rating: 3.5/5
| Hints | Word 1 | Word 2 | Word 3 | Word 4 |
| Meaning | Standing upright, not sitting | A leaf or branch of a fern or palm | To send money or payment | A speech sound produced without blocking airflow |
| Category | Verb (past tense) | Noun | Verb | Noun |
| Structure | Starts with S and ends with D | Starts with F and ends with D | Starts with R and ends with T | Starts with V and ends with L |
| Usage | After getting up from a chair, you have ___ | Ferns and palms grow these | Pay a bill or transfer money | A, E, I, O and U are examples of these |
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Today’s Quordle answers are:
STOOD | FROND | REMIT | VOWEL
Today's Quordle featured a varied set of words that tested both vocabulary and deduction. STOOD was relatively straightforward once players identified the repeated O, while VOWEL became easier after a few key letters were revealed. FROND and REMIT posed a bigger challenge, particularly for players unfamiliar with their less common usage.
The puzzle rewarded careful letter placement and smart guess selection. Repeated letters in STOOD and the unusual starting combinations in FROND and VOWEL created a few obstacles along the way. Overall, Quordle #1589 offered a fair challenge that required steady progress rather than quick pattern spotting.