

Quordle challenges players to guess four five-letter words simultaneously within nine attempts.
Green and yellow colour clues guide strategy, helping eliminate options and refine guesses.
Daily hints span nature, symbolism, sounds, and law, testing vocabulary depth and thinking.
Word puzzle fans continue to flock to Quordle for its unique blend of speed, strategy, and vocabulary skills. Unlike single-word guessing games, Quordle raises the stakes by asking players to solve four five-letter words simultaneously.
This layered challenge keeps daily players engaged while also attracting newcomers eager to test their linguistic instincts.
For those just getting started, Quordle’s gameplay is straightforward yet demanding. Players begin by typing any five-letter word. You get nine total attempts to uncover all four hidden words. The key twist is that every guess applies to all four puzzles at the same time.
Color indicators help guide the process. A green tile means the letter is in the correct position. A yellow tile shows the letter exists in the word but sits in the wrong spot. Using these clues effectively helps players narrow possibilities and plan smarter guesses.
Many users also try practice rounds before the daily puzzle to build momentum and sharpen pattern recognition.
Today’s puzzle had a variety of clues that required players to think about various areas of vocabulary:
Word 1 (top left): A tree’s main branch
Word 2 (top right): A spiritually symbolic object or animal, also a concept in Inception’s reality testing
Word 3 (bottom left): A long sound a horse makes
Word 4 (bottom right): Relating to the punishment of criminals
One of the words had double letters, making it a bit harder to solve. All of the words also had double letters to start with: B, T, N, and P. So, that’s a little hint to begin with!
Today’s Quordle had the following words to solve:
BOUGH
TOTEM
NEIGH
PENAL
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Each of these words had a little bit of a different thinking process to solve.
What makes Quordle so exciting is that it’s a mix of logic, speed, and word knowledge all in one. If you are a patient player and a clever user of color codes and a variety of words to start with, you can get better and better every day. And that’s what makes it so exciting, a fresh puzzle every day!