Solve four words with strategic thinking and smart deduction.
Color-coded clues guide players toward accurate guesses.
Today’s answers expand vocabulary and puzzle mastery.
Going into today’s Quordle, you may want to get ready for a test of instinct and strategy. The familiar format of Wordle gets multiplied fourfold in Quordle. Players need to juggle multiple word patterns at once, track letters across grids, and refine their guesses with every attempt.
Today’s challenge has just the right combination of ease and difficulty. Before discussing clues and solutions, let’s take a look at a short recap to warm up.
Quordle challenges you to solve four five-letter words at a time. You get nine attempts to crack all four.
Green means a letter is correct, and it’s in the right spot.
Yellow means the letter is in the word but placed incorrectly.
Grey means it’s not part of that word.
Every guess fills all four grids at once, so smart word choices count. If you want to warm up before diving into the daily puzzle, you can also try Practice Mode.
Word 1 (Top Left): to improve or correct something – tweak
Word 2 (Top Right): the pinky finger
Word 3 (Bottom Left): to intimidate or discourage someone
Word 4 (Bottom Right): nonsense; also a structural part of a ship
No words contain repeated letters.
Starting letters are A, P, D, B.
AMEND: To alter for the better or correct; often a rule, law, or document.
PINKY: The smallest finger on the human hand; the little finger.
DAUNT: To intimidate or make someone lose confidence.
BILGE: Nonsense or rubbish (informal)
The lowest curved part of a ship’s hull where the bottom meets the sides (nautical)
That wraps up today’s Quordle walkthrough, with the hints, answers, and meanings included. Some days, the grid is friendly; some days it throws curveballs, but every game you take makes you stronger in your deduction. Continue the winning streak, resume the experimenting with the initial words, and return tomorrow for novel hints and another exciting four-word puzzle.