
The daily Quordle challenge awaits word detectives! Unlike standard word puzzles, this game tasks players with discovering four five-letter words simultaneously. With only nine guesses to work with, the color-coded feedback—green for exact matches, yellow for right letters in wrong positions, and gray for incorrect letters—becomes your most valuable tool.
Inspired by Wordle's popularity, David Mah conceptualized a multi-word expansion that would become Quordle. Freddie Meyer's technical expertise brought this vision to life, creating the four-puzzle challenge that tests even the most skilled linguists. Now housed under the prestigious Merriam-Webster dictionary brand, Quordle stands as the premier multi-puzzle word challenge.
First Letter: Starts with A
Last Letter: Ends with R
Vowel Pattern: VCCVC (where C = consonant, V = vowel)
Letter Pattern: No repeating letter pattern.
Meaning Hint: Nature’s way of saying, “Let’s pause... forever.”
First Letter: Starts with G
Last Letter: Ends with E
Vowel Pattern: CVVCV
Letter Pattern: No repeating letter pattern.
Meaning Hint: The fancy bandage that makes you look tougher than you are.
First Letter: Starts with S
Last Letter: Ends with E
Vowel Pattern: CCVCV
Letter Pattern: No repeating letter pattern.
Meaning Hint: Where you go for milk and come back with everything but.
First Letter: Starts with S
Last Letter: Ends with K
Vowel Pattern: CCVCC
Letter Pattern: No repeating letter pattern.
Meaning Hint: So smooth, even problems slide right off.
These strategy tips are designed to help with predicting words with a diverse range of strategies.
Predicting words with vowels is the best hint in Quordle. They frequently appear in English words in a common pattern, such as CVC, consonant-vowel-consonant. For example, try "GUSTY" and "WHINE" from the previous day's Quordle game. Select "Past Games" from the "Daily Classic" drop-down menu, then select the 5 April 2025 game.
Repeating letters is best suited for an elimination strategy. When a letter appears twice, half of the word can be guessed with little difficulty. From the 3 April 2025 game:
Letter “T” helps with guessing the first and second word.
Letter “O” helps with guessing the first and fourth word.
Solutions are up front. But before that, try to guess a word taken from the hint of the game played on 4 April 2025 - As wooden as your dad’s dance moves!
For those who want just the answers:
AMBER
GAUZE
STORE
SLICK
Share your solving strategies with friends—comparing approaches to this unique puzzle can reveal fascinating insights about language patterns.