Solve four five-letter words simultaneously in nine attempts
Use color feedback to eliminate and confirm letters
Today’s puzzle features no repeated letters
Quordle is back with another exciting puzzle for players to solve. Today’s game provides word enthusiasts with four five-letter words that need to be solved within nine tries.
The hallmark of Quordle is its requirement for discipline on the part of the player. It never helps to guess words randomly. With a total of only nine chances left, it is important to choose the words to be guessed such that they provide feedback on all four words simultaneously.
With word games like Quordle, speed takes a backseat while accuracy is the order of the day. Time is not essential in this critical thinking puzzle game. Perhaps this is what makes it so mentally stimulating.
To solve the daily Quordle puzzle, one needs to first familiarize oneself with the color feedback system that the game is based on:
The green tiles correspond to letters that have been correctly placed.
The yellow tiles show the letters of the word, placed in the wrong positions.
The grey tiles indicate letters that are not in the word at all.
The new players could also try practicing using the trial puzzles, which would be particularly useful before attempting the daily task.
Here are today’s clues, arranged by grid position:
Word 1 (Top Left): A ship or a hands-on creative activity
Word 2 (Top Right): A printed design applied to surfaces, especially vehicles
Word 3 (Bottom Left): Lived in a place
Word 4 (Bottom Right): The exchange of goods and services
More Hints
None of the answers contains repeated letters
The words begin with C, D, D, and T
If you’re ready to see today’s completed grid, here are the answers:
CRAFT: A ship or an activity involving making things by hand
DECAL: A transferable printed design
DWELT: Lived or resided in a place
TRADE: The exchange of goods and services
Quordle still maintains itself as a daily puzzle game combining strategy, logic, and word knowledge. Sometimes it is easy to figure out the answers for the day, but sometimes it is a trial-and-error game. And it is exactly because it’s unpredictable that it’s so addictive. Missed today’s puzzle? Don't worry, a fresh grid will be available tomorrow.