
Stuck on today's Quordle? For the daily wordsmiths, its just another daily word challenge. For the newcomers, try to think of a vowel and input in the first grid of a five-letter word. A color will highlight the accuracy of the guessed word. Green for perfect placement, yellow for correct letters in wrong positions and gray for misses with letters and positions.
Hint 1 (First Letters of the word):
First word begins with P (top-left).
Second word begins with T (top-right).
Third word begins with M (bottom-left).
Fourth word begins with R (bottom-right).
Hint 2 (Vowels):
1 vowel is in the first word (top-left).
1 vowel is in the second word (top-right).
2 vowels are in the third word (bottom-left).
1 vowel is in the fourth word (bottom-right).
Hint 3 (Repeating letters):
No repeating letters in the first word.
No repeating letters in the second word.
No repeating letters in the third word.
No repeating letters in the fourth word.
Hint 4 (Meanings):
First word (top-left): A formal request in legal contexts.
Second word (top-right): A vibrating sound produced by plucking a string.
Third word (bottom-left): A military rank.
Fourth word (bottom-right): An uncertainty in outcome.
Solution ahead. Scrolling down before attempting all the hints will be in vain. Hints guide towards the correct word. However, if due to unforeseen situations, hints could not help. Here are today's answer for the Quordle game:
PLEAD
TWANG
MAJOR
RISKY
Starting with vowel rich words like "Audio", "Touch", or "Raise" can quickly reveal useful letters and their positional patterns. Often solving one word provides clues to the others. Remember elimination is also a strategy in this game. Unused letters can also narrow down the options.
Quordle emerged as an ambitious evolution of Wordle for daily brain workout. Conceptualized by David Mah and refined by Freddie Meyer, Quordle has maintained its reputation as being entertaining and cognitive experience. Regular practice enhances pattern recognition, logical deduction skills and vocabulary.