Quordle challenges players to solve four five-letter words in nine shared guesses
Colour-coded clues demand strategy, patience, and pattern recognition
Daily puzzles reward accuracy over speed and random guessing
Quordle is back with another exciting puzzle for players to solve. Today’s game brings four new words that have to be solved within nine tries.
Solving today’s game requires logical thinking and linguistic familiarity. Shooting in the dark will not get you very far. The daily puzzle presents an exercise in logic, where patience becomes the determining success factor.
To track the hints and answers provided daily, it is important to be aware of Quordle’s color-code system:
Green tiles represent correctly positioned letters
The yellow tiles are the letters in the word that are out of place
Grey tiles indicate the letter is not in the word
Since its learning curve is quite steep, Quordle provides practice puzzles. These puzzles must be attempted by new players before they proceed to the daily puzzle.
Here are today’s clues, broken down according to position on the grid:
Word 1 (Top Left): Nickname for the administrator
Word 2 (Top Right): To admit defeat, and to create something positive, like food or profit
Word 3 (Bottom Left): Utensils may be constructed out of a stainless steel variant of this
Word 4 (Bottom Right): An instant, rapid motion; also a movie title
Additional Hints:
One of the four words has repeated letters
The answers to today’s questions are the letters A, Y, S, and F.
If you are ready to view the solution to today’s grid, the answers are:
ADMIN – Abbreviated form of administrator
YIELD – To yield or yield a result
STEEL – Commonly used in stainless steel cutlery
FLICK – a flicker or a film
Quordle remains a daily puzzle to be solved by reasoning and language enthusiasts. Some days go by with no effort, and others leave no room for more guessing, but it makes no difference, because the game is meant for people who think multiple steps ahead.
Missed today’s puzzle? Don’t worry, a fresh game with four new terms will be available tomorrow.