

Today's Quordle featured four words testing vocabulary, reasoning, and deduction skills.
Hints ranged from movement descriptions to beliefs and deterioration concepts today.
Answers included DRIFT, CREPT, ETHOS, and DECAY across puzzle grids.
Quordle continues to test word puzzle enthusiasts with its unique four-grid challenge, requiring players to solve four five-letter words simultaneously within nine guesses. Compared to Wordle, the game demands a broader vocabulary and sharper deduction skills, making every clue crucial.
If today’s puzzle has left you scratching your head, here are the hints and answers for the latest Quordle challenge.
Players looking for a gentle nudge before revealing the answers can use the clues below:
Word 1 (Top Left)
Hint: To be carried slowly by a current of air or water. Also used in the phrase ‘catch my ___,’ meaning ‘if you understand me.’
Starts with: D
Word 2 (Top Right)
Hint: Sneaked by.
Starts with: C
Word 3 (Bottom Left)
Hint: The fundamental character, guiding beliefs, or spirit of a person, organization, or culture.
Starts with: E
Word 4 (Bottom Right)
Hint: Rot or gradual deterioration.
Starts with: D
Additional Clues
None of the four words contains repeated letters.
The words begin with D, C, E, and D, respectively.
Still working on it? This is your final spoiler warning.
The answers for today’s Quordle are:
DRIFT
CREPT
ETHOS
DECAY
DRIFT refers to something being carried slowly by wind, water, or another force. The term may also mean the general theme or trend of a concept or discussion.
The word CREPT is the past tense of ‘creep’ and implies slow, cautious movement or walking to avoid being noticed by others.
ETHOS is the embodiment of the values, character, and ethos of an individual, group, or organization.
DECAY, on the other hand, means deterioration or decomposition.
Words such as DRIFT and CREPT were easy to guess in today’s Quordle game, since they are more commonly used, while ETHOS was probably the hardest among the four, as it is rarely used in normal conversations. Nevertheless, if you managed to guess all four words within the nine-guess limit, then congratulations! If you didn’t manage, don’t fret; you’ll get another shot tomorrow!