
October 9’s Quordle featured CROOK, EXACT, INDEX, and PRIDE, covering political scandals, precision, alphabetical listings, and groups of lions.
Players needed strategic guessing and pattern recognition across four boards.
Each word presented a unique challenge, testing both vocabulary and logic simultaneously.
For word game enthusiasts, Quordle today takes the highly addictive Wordle formula to the next level. Rather than solving one five-letter word, players solve four five-letter words in one game with nine attempts.
Each guess affects all four boards, requiring strategy, attention, and an extensive vocabulary. The clean, minimalist look doesn’t distract from the goal of completing the puzzle.
The game is easy to learn but hard to master: simply type any five-letter word.
Green letters: Letter in the correct position
Yellow letters: Letter in an incorrect position
Grey letters: Letter not in the word
Each guess will influence all four words simultaneously. Some letters will assist several words, but others will only assist one. All players need to monitor each board meticulously, combining observation with strategy.
Quordle may appear difficult initially, but habitual practice makes you identify patterns, letter sequences, and shortcuts in your mind. Look for repeated letters, common prefixes or suffixes, and letters that go green or yellow. The more you play, the better your vocabulary and thinking skills become, which brings you back again to try each day’s puzzle.
Word 1 (Top Left): President Richard Nixon swore he wasn’t one but stepped down in Watergate (begins with C)
Word 2 (Top Right): Exact (begins with E)
Word 3 (Bottom Left): Alphabetical roster of people and topics in a book, with page numbers (begins with I)
Word 4 (Bottom Right): Pride of lions (begins with P)
More clues: One of the words has two identical repeated letters
CROOK – Nixon eventually resigned following Watergate
EXACT – Exactly accurate
INDEX – Alphabetic list in a book with page numbers
PRIDE – A pride of lions
Today’s Quordle clues and answers integrate wordplay, strategy, and logic into a daily puzzle. Success rewards players who detect patterns on four boards and use intelligent letter selections. Every puzzle tests memory, logic, and vocabulary with a rewarding payoff when solved. Beat today’s four words, and tomorrow’s challenge awaits!