
Four puzzles, 5-letter words, and 9 attempts! Quordle challenges players to solve word puzzles simultaneously, playing on a color system where green indicates an absolute match, yellow is a correct letter, but in the wrong position, and gray is a miss. Our daily hints provide strategic solutions to daily challenges.
Players only need to guess 4 letters to guess the correct word. Guessing the first and last letter is a good strategic start to solving Quordle.
The first word starts with A (top-left).
The second word starts with M (top-right).
The third word starts with T (bottom-left).
The fourth word starts with S (bottom-right).
The first word ends with S (top-left).
The second word ends with L (top-right)
The third word ends with Y (bottom-left).
The fourth word ends with T (bottom-right).
Predicting words with vowels are the best hints in Quordle. They frequently appear in English words in a common pattern, such as CVC, consonant-vowel-consonant. For example, try "AWASH" and "RALPH" from the previous day's Quordle game. Simply select “Past Games” from the drop-down menu titled "Daily Classic", then select the Monday, March 12 game.
2 vowels are in the first word (top-left).
2 vowels are in the second word (top-right).
2 vowels are in the third word (bottom-left).
1 vowel is 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.
1 repeating vowel appears twice in the first word.
No repeating letter is in the second word.
No repeating letter is in the third word.
No repeating letter is in the fourth word.
Meaning provides indication of what a word could be. It's one strategy where instead of guessing letters. An entire word puzzle is guessed.
First word (top-left): Something not right or out of place.
Second word (top-right): A solid material which is typically hard and shiny.
Third word (bottom-left): Consisting of tears or drops resembling tears.
Fourth word (bottom-right): Not long or tall.
Solutions ahead. However, before that, try to guess an entire word from the 11 March 2025 game's hint, a lively form of enjoyment. For those who are just interested in the final words rather than another journey, today's solution just lies ahead.
AMISS
METAL
TEARY
SHORT
Quordle's inventor, David Mah, modeled his invention after Wordle, while Freddie Meyer blended Mah's work into the current gameplay format. Merriam-Webster currently hosts this popular puzzle game as a vocabulary challenge.