Four Quordle answers revealed with clear, literal hints
Simple meanings explained to aid pattern recognition
Ideal guide for daily players and newcomers alike
Quordle sits at the intersection of logic and pressure. Unlike Wordle, where one wrong guess costs you a single row, Quordle makes every move echo across four boards at once. A strong opening word can unlock half the puzzle. A careless guess can collapse your entire run.
That balance, between patience and precision, is what keeps players coming back daily. Some days reward creative leaps. Others, like today, test how well you read clues at face value. If you struggled, you weren’t alone.
Here’s a complete breakdown of today’s hints, answers, and what each word means.
Quordle challenges you to solve four five-letter words simultaneously within nine total guesses.
Green letters indicate the correct letter in the correct spot
Yellow letters show the letter belongs in the word, but in a different position
As every guess applies to all four grids, strategy matters more than speed. Practice rounds help new players learn letter distribution before tackling the daily puzzle.
Word 1 (Top Left): Comes after ‘loop’ and before ‘pull’
Word 2 (Top Right): A common payday or rent deadline
Word 3 (Bottom Left): To glide smoothly, like something unreal
Word 4 (Bottom Right): First letter of the Greek alphabet
Extra clues:
Two words contain repeated letters
Starting letters: S, F, G, A
Spoiler alert. If you want to do it by yourself, then do not progress any further.
Definition: To descend with grace and speed, in most cases through the air.
Setting: The hint presented it as a kind of a move that squares up nicely between ‘loop’ and ‘pull.’
Definition: A numerical representation that precedes all other notations
Setting: The position that the winner of an event achieves.
Definition: A figure or spirit; the term is also metaphorically used for silent and effortless movement.
Setting: The clue took to the visual side rather than the supernatural definition.
Definition: The Greek alphabet’s first letter; usually the term indicates leadership or the beginning.
Setting: A clear classical reference that rewarded literal thinking.
Today’s Quordle didn’t rely on trickery or obscure vocabulary. It rewarded players who trusted simple meanings, clean logic, and steady deduction. If you overthought the clues, the puzzle punished you quickly. If you stayed disciplined, it opened up.
That’s the rhythm of Quordle: some days ask for creativity, others demand restraint. Tomorrow’s grid may flip the balance again.
Until then, keep your opening guesses sharp and your nerves steady.