

Today's Quordle featured four challenging words spanning education, hospitality, deception, and execution themes.
Starting letters B, T, G, and N offered valuable guidance today.
Two answers contained repeated letters, increasing difficulty for many players today.
Quordle continues to challenge word-game enthusiasts by asking them to solve four five-letter words simultaneously. The daily puzzle requires strategy, vocabulary, and a bit of patience, making it a favorite among players seeking a tougher alternative to Wordle. If today’s challenge had you scratching your head, the hints below may help point you in the right direction before you reveal the final answers.
The clues in today’s puzzle were easy to decode, while some others were difficult. The first word, situated in the top-left area, was about betraying or failing to meet expectations. The second word, which is found in the top-right portion, had something to do with teaching. As for the third one, located in the bottom-left corner, it meant a guest of a hotel or a lodging place. Finally, the last word situated in the bottom-right corner pertained to a dark object linked with the execution of the hangman.
In addition to the four clues above, the players received additional clues to help solve the puzzle. First, there were two of the four words that were made up of two repeating letters, thus complicating the game a bit. Next, the first letters of the answer words were provided: B, T, G, and N.
To those who succeeded in decoding the puzzle within the allowed number of guesses, a hearty congratulations is due.
Word 1 (Upper Left): BELIE
Definition: To violate the faith in, belie the appearance of, or prove untrue.
Word 2 (Upper Right): TEACH
Definition: The process of imparting education or instruction.
Word 3 (Lower Left): GUEST
Definition: A guest who stays at a hotel or residence.
Word 4 (Lower Right): NOOSE
Definition: A knot with a loop that is tied around a neck as punishment.
Today’s Quordle had a blend of famous terms and rarer vocabulary, kind of a mixture. Even so, TEACH and GUEST really should have been manageable, though BELIE and NOOSE might have startled a few people. Whether you cracked this one on the first run or you had to get a hand along the way, there’s always some new trial tomorrow, coming in hot.