September 5’s Quordle featured CRONE, BALMY, CLONE, and TRUTH, blending folklore, weather, duplication, and honesty.
Players had to balance deduction with strategic guessing, rewarding patience and logical thinking.
Each word reflected a distinct theme, challenging both vocabulary and reasoning skills.
For fans of word games, Quordle presents just the right combination of challenge and enjoyment. Unlike Wordle, which challenges players to find a five-letter word, Quordle raises the bar four times. Solvers have to solve four distinct words simultaneously each day in only nine chances.
It is a straightforward but understated strategy. Begin with any five-letter word. Letters in the right spot go green, letters in the word but misplaced turn yellow, and letters not in any word turn grey. Every guess impacts all four words simultaneously, so every move is a delicate balance of revelation and subtraction.
Quordle today can daunt novices, but practice puzzles are excellent at establishing confidence and technique. When prepared, the daily challenge tests vocabulary and logical reasoning equally.
Word 1 (top left): Insulting term for a cruel, elderly woman; also sounds like a bird
Word 2 (top right): Nicely warm weather
Word 3 (bottom left): A carbon copy
Word 4 (bottom right): No lies detected
Other hints:
One of the words has a duplicate letter pair
Today’s words begin with C, B, C, and T
CRONE: Insulting term for an evil, old lady; has a bird-like sound
BALMY: Nice weather, warm
CLONE: A duplicate, a photocopy
TRUTH: No falsehoods found
Today’s Quordle clues and answers used words from folklore, weather, duplication, and honesty. Solvers needed to stretch their vocabulary and logic. Quordle is more than a game of guessing letters; it brings meaning to words.
With today’s puzzle behind us, tomorrow’s challenge looms. Whether an old hand or a beginner, every Quordle hones wit, logic, and word expertise.