Quordle 109 answer for May 13, 2022: It’s Friday and while most of our brains are already hitting the weekend mode, Quordle is here with the daily dose of alertness. Today’’s Quordle is not just difficult, but complicated. And we are not exaggerating. Two of the four words have obscure word endings and that pattern will definitely confuse you. While the first and last words are relatively familiar, they again use uncommon ending combinations making it hard to guess even if you know three out of five letters. But while the game can make you sweat bullets today, we are to take away your stress. Just check out our daily Quordle hints and clues and you will find yourself ahead of the game. And if that doesn’t suffice, just scroll down to the solution.
Today, we wanted to give you a new strategy for improving your Quordle game. According to veteran players, the best way to play Quordle is by dividing the game into three parts. The first two grids become a single unit and your first two words should focus on isolating the letters there. Here, you can use your typical Wordle strategy of playing a vowel heavy word followed by a consonant heavy word.
The next word should entirely focus on the third word and the fourth word should have the necessary rearrangement to reveal more information about the fourth grid. At this point you should have enough information to start guessing the letters. And if not, you can still use one more guess to find out more. Now, check the clues below.
1. Today’s words begin with M, G, W and T.
2. The words end with L, L, H and R.
3. Word 1 clue - a roadside hotel designed primarily for motorists
4. Word 2 clue - a low guttural sound in the throat (made by animals, especially dogs)
5. Word 3 clue - fail to
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