
Quordle is a strategy game combining English language skills and color patterns to solve a word puzzle. This evolution of the game requires players to solve a four-letter word in just nine attempts. To encourage strategic thinking, Quordle uses a color pattern for the hint system.
Green reflects the correct word and their location.
Yellow reflects the correct word but incorrect location.
Grey reflects incorrect words.
Our strategic hints will sharpen players logic skills to solve sophisticated daily Quordle challenges.
The first word starts with L (top-left).
The second word starts with J (top-right).
The third word starts with S (bottom-left).
The fourth word starts with R (bottom-right).
Predicting words with vowels are the best hints in Quordle. They appear frequently in English words and a common pattern like CVC, Consonant-Vowel-Consonant. For example, try "GAUGE" and "AVAIL" from the previous day's Quordle game. Simply select “Past Games” from the drop-down menu titled "Daily Classic", then select the Monday, March 10 game.
2 vowels are in the first word (top-left).
3 vowels are in the second word (top-right).
1 vowel is in the third word (bottom-left).
2 vowels are in the fourth word (bottom-right).
Repeating letters is best suited for an elimination strategy. When a letter appears twice, half of the word can be guessed with little difficulty. Employ this strategy to cut down chances for attempts with our skillful hints below.
No repeating letter is in the first word.
No repeating letter is in the second word.
No repeating letter is in the third word.
1 repeating vowel appears twice in the fourth word.
First word (top-left): A language characteristic of an individual.
Second word (top-right): A liquid obtained from a fruit or vegetable.
Third word (bottom-left): An edge that can cut or pierce.
Fourth word (bottom-right): A lively form of enjoyment.
Can just asking about a place help solve the Quordle? Try this meaning from the 9 March 2025 game. For those who are just interested in the final words rather than another journey, today's solution lies just ahead.
LINGO
JUICE
SHARP
REVEL
David Mah conceptualized Quordle. Another word-guessing game, Wordle, inspired him. Later, Freddie Meyer refined the concept and the codes of Quordle and transformed the game into its current form. Merriam Webster bought Quordle in 2023 and hosts the daily challenges.
Daily players become word detectives, piecing together clues to crack word challenges. Quordle is fun and challenges cognitive experience like no other game.