

Quordle challenges players by combining four word puzzles into one strategic guessing experience
Today’s puzzle includes tricky clues, repeated letters, and misleading contextual word meanings
Smart guessing, pattern tracking, and practice help players consistently improve their solving skills
Quordle keeps players glued by turning a fun-filled word game into a full-on brain-gym chaos. One guess hits four grids at once, so there’s no hiding from bad choices. Every move feels like a gamble, and suddenly you’re overthinking five-letter words like it’s a life decision.
This puzzle isn’t playing nice either. The words look simple until they’re not, and some clues feel like they’re trolling you with context tricks. If you rely only on literal meanings, you’ll spiral fast. Winning means tracking letter positions, spotting overlaps, and fixing your mess across all four grids before your guesses run out.
Word 1 (top left) hint: a scrawny person or something covered in nuisance plants
Word 2 (top right) hint: the last letter of the Greek alphabet
Word 3 (bottom left) hint: a space or opening in a rock or the ground
Word 4 (bottom right) hint: a judge might use it to help bring a courtroom to order
One of the words has a pair of repeated letters
Today’s words start with W, O, C, and G
Caution: Read further at your own peril since answers will follow
WEEDY
OMEGA
CLEFT
GAVEL
This Quordle feels like a perfect mix of brainpower and word wizardry. Start strong with vowel-heavy guesses, then bring in consonants to tighten the net, unless you enjoy watching your chances disappear. Every clue points somewhere useful, but tiny meaning twists can send you confidently in the wrong direction.
Letter repetition is the real boss level here. Spot patterns early, connect the hints, and you’ll shave off precious guesses. Regular players know the drill, practice sharpens instincts, and faster decisions win games.
Missed it today? No stress, reset your brain and come back tomorrow for another round.