
Today’s words stretch across science, currency, space, and comparisons.
Open strong with starters like SLATE, ROUND, or CLOUD for better letter coverage.
Three of today’s answers contain repeated letters—stay alert to patterns.
Think Wordle tough? Quordle is on a whole other level. Rather than a single five-letter word, you’ll have to solve four, and you only have nine attempts to get them all. Your guess impacts all boards, so it’s not only wordplay, it’s multitasking genius.
It’s intuition, strategy, and rapid inference. Whether you’re extending a winning streak or playing for the first time, here’s your daily dose of Quordle: how to play, clever tips, and (spoiler-free!) today’s answers.
So, if you’re hesitant, stuck, or just here to hone your edge, keep reading.
Make guesses for four five-letter words simultaneously
All guesses are for all four boards
You have nine chances total
Use all-purpose beginning words (such as SLATE or CRISP)
Cut out bad options quickly to remain efficient
Color Key
🟩 Green: Correct letter, correct position
🟨 Yellow: Correct letter, wrong position
⬜ Gray: Letter not in the word
Pro Tip: Utilize Practice Mode to refine skills without jeopardizing your streak.
Word 1 (Top Left)
Hint: Thin layer within the stratosphere
Meaning: Protective layer of Earth’s atmosphere
Starting Letter: O
Word 2 (Top Right)
Hint: There are 100 of them in a British pound
Meaning: A unit of British currency
Starting Letter: P
Word 3 (Bottom Left)
Hint: Spacious
Meaning: Offering plenty of room or open space
Starting Letter: R
Word 4 (Bottom Right)
Hint: Less narrow than something else
Meaning: A word comparing width
Starting Letter: W
Extra Quordle Clues
Three words include repeated letters
Today’s first letters: O, P, R, W
Also Read: Today’s Quordle Hints and Answers for July 21, 2025
Still puzzled? Stop scrolling now. Here are the Quordle answers today!
OZONE – Delicate atmospheric blanket that takes in UV
PENCE – British unit of currency
ROOMY – Lots of room
WIDER – Wider than something else
Quordle is more than a vocabulary test; it hones deduction, memory, and time control. Solving all four boards requires improvisation, foresight, and turning on a dime when hints are revealed.
Didn’t get all four today? No problem. All puzzles are included in the learning curve. Return tomorrow for new hints, clean grids, and one more opportunity to rise and shine with words.
Maintain your streak. Keep thinking quickly. See you next Quordle!
Also Read: Today’s Quordle Hints and Answers for July 22, 2025