

Learn how Quordle challenges players with four words and shared guesses.
Use today’s clues and meanings to narrow possibilities efficiently.
Apply pattern recognition and precision to solve all grids in nine tries.
Quordle is back with another exciting puzzle. Unlike Wordle, players must solve four five-letter words simultaneously, all within nine attempts. Every guess applies across all four grids, meaning a careless entry ripples across the entire puzzle.
The real challenge is to manipulate the overlapping patterns simultaneously. The richness of vocabulary alone is not sufficient. Quordle requires pattern matching, advance planning, and the weighing of several possibilities all at once. Even advanced Wordle players often find Quordle punitive: each letter unlocks clarity or compounds confusion across the board.
Today’s puzzle reinforces a familiar lesson: Quordle rewards precision over speed. With subtle differences in meaning, the presence of repeated letters, and partially shared clues, patience becomes just as valuable as instinct.
Before we go into the details, it is important to get familiar with the color-coded feedback system:
Green squares suggest the right letter is located in the correct position.
Yellow squares imply a letter is present in the word but is located in the wrong place.
White squares denote that the letter does not exist in the word at all.
These mechanics can be honed by new players with the practice puzzles before going ahead with the daily Quordle Challenge.
Here are the clues for today’s four words:
Word 1 (top left): Adorn a person or thing with something decorative
Word 2 (top right): Make something slightly different
Word 3 (bottom left): An ointment to cure or soothe skin
Word 4 (bottom right): Describes a voice that is rough and low in pitch
Further clues:
One word repeats letters.
Answers today begin with A, A, S, and G
Scroll further only if you’re ready for the solutions.
ADORN: to ornament or embellish
ALTER: To modify slightly
SALVE: An anointing to soothe or heal
GRUFF: Hoarse, deep, or husky in voice
Quordle is a daily exercise in logic, language, and restraint. Some days, the answers come easily. Sometimes, solving the puzzle is stretched to the very last guess. Either way, it’s a game that repays thoughtful play and careful deduction. Missed today’s puzzle? No need to worry: four new words will be waiting for you tomorrow.