Quordle challenges players to solve four five-letter words within nine guesses.
Each guess appears across all boards, demanding strategic thinking always.
Today’s puzzle features GNOME, HARDY, ISLET, and ALLOY solutions.
If Quordle has been hovering on your daily puzzle list, consider this your invitation to jump in. The game hands you four five-letter words at the same time and gives you nine total guesses to solve them all. Every word you enter appears across all four grids simultaneously.
That is the beauty and the pressure of it: one smart guess can unlock multiple boards, while one careless stab can eat into your limited attempts.
Start with a balanced opening word packed with common vowels and frequently used consonants. Because that first guess appears across all four boards, it immediately reveals patterns you can start mapping.
Green tiles indicate the correct letter in the correct position.
Yellow tiles mean the letter belongs in the word but sits elsewhere.
Gray tiles rule that letter out for that particular grid.
From there, the game becomes an exercise in disciplined deduction. Each guess should either introduce new letters or refine placements you’re close to solving. Avoid tunnel vision on a single board; progress often happens when you rotate your focus. Practice mode helps sharpen that rhythm before tackling the daily challenge.
Word 1 (top left): A small humanoid decoration commonly located in gardens
Word 2 (top right): Robust; also refers to a popular name of fictional teen sleuths
Word 3 (bottom left): A small island
Word 4 (bottom right): A combination of metals
Additional hints:
One word has repeating letters
The words start with G, H, I, and A
GNOME – This is a traditional garden decoration.
HARDY – This refers to something that is robust and capable of withstanding difficult conditions.
ISLET – This is a small island.
ALLOY – This is a combination of metals.
Today’s Quordle leans on familiar vocabulary, but familiarity can be deceptive. Shared letters across boards create subtle traps, especially when repeated characters are involved. The key is patience. Track every yellow carefully. Eliminate grays with confidence. Protect your remaining attempts as if each one counts, because it does.
Quordle consistently rewards steady reasoning over speed. Solve one board too aggressively, and you may compromise another. Balance, observation, and timing make the difference. Tomorrow’s puzzle will present a fresh configuration, but the principle remains the same: read the grid, trust the process, and let each guess narrow the field.