

Today’s Quordle puzzle tested deduction skills through carefully balanced everyday vocabulary clues.
None of today’s answers included repeated letters, simplifying elimination strategies significantly for players.
Players solved GRAPE, VALUE, YEARN and INFER using strategic multi-grid guessing techniques.
Quordle continues to test even the most experienced word puzzle players with its four-word challenge and limited guesses. Unlike Wordle, where players focus on a single answer, Quordle demands strategy, vocabulary, and quick deduction across four grids at once.
Today’s puzzle offered a balanced mix of straightforward clues and slightly tricky word choices. None of the words contained repeated letters, which narrowed down possibilities for players trying to eliminate patterns early in the game. The starting letters also provided useful direction, with today’s answers beginning with G, V, Y, and I.
Today’s Quordle Hints
Word 1 (Top Left)
Hint: fruit used to make wine
Starts with: G
Word 2 (Top Right)
Hint: the perceived worth of something
Starts with: V
Word 3 (Bottom Left)
Hint: wish very strongly
Starts with: Y
Word 4 (Bottom Right)
Hint: deduce something based on hints and evidence
Starts with: I
Another useful clue for today’s puzzle: none of the answers featured repeated letters, making the solving process slightly easier for players focused on letter elimination strategies.
If you are still solving the puzzle, this is your final spoiler warning.
The answers for today’s Quordle are:
GRAPE
VALUE
YEARN
INFER
‘GRAPE’ may have been the easiest entry for many players thanks to the direct fruit-related clue. ‘VALUE’ also stood out as a common everyday word, though it could have competed with several similar options during early guesses.
‘YEARN’ was somewhat harder to guess because of its rarely used initial letter cluster. However, ‘INFER’ may have been the hardest word to guess, considering that it could confuse players with other verbs associated with logic.
Today’s Quordle appeared to require a bit of logical reasoning rather than obscure vocabulary, which meant that players should apply their elimination technique wisely and not rely solely on luck. The lack of repeated letters in the puzzle is another factor that makes the game easier than on some other challenging days.
Players who managed to guess all four words had probably made great use of their starting letter clusters to expose vowels and common consonants. For tomorrow’s Quordle, this strategy will need to be maintained since things could get tricky again.