Quordle 230 answer for September 11, 2022: Quordle often throws weird coincidences and strange words at us. Just last Sunday, we were presented with a puzzle where every single word ended with a ‘Y'. But today's puzzle takes this strangeness even further. For the first time ever, Quordle has a word which is a proper noun. A proper noun is the name of a person, place or a thing and while we have had a plethora of words, even common nouns, the game never broke this unspoken rule of not using proper nouns. The reason is simple. Proper nouns can be very regional and since it is a global game, people may not be aware of them (except when the proper nouns themselves are global like India, Paris or Dalai Lama. Regardless, if the game throws us a curveball, we will still help you hit it out of the park. Just use these Quordle hints and clues to find your way. And if that doesn't help, you can scroll to the bottom for the solution too.
Apart from the proper noun, the rest of the words are standard. There are two words with repeated letters. None of the words are particularly obscure. So, you can also use a starting word of your preference to start the game. Now, coming to the proper noun, we did a bit of research and found out that the word is also used as a common noun in Australia and New Zealand. That does not help us much, but perhaps that was the logic behind picking the word. Now, let us take a look at the clues.
That's it. Those were your clues. Now, you have to do a bit of thinking and we are sure you will find yourself closer to the answer than when you first started. And if there is any confusion, simply scroll down for the solution.
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