Quordle is yet another Wordle clone, however, it’s one that has a bit more depth than the original Wordle. You’ll need to multitask to successfully solve this daily puzzle. Thankfully, the game is pretty easy to learn despite being hard to master.
Quordle is the same as Wordle—but multiplied by four. The “Quo” part refers to “Quad”, which is a Latin prefix that means “four”. Apart from that, the layout is the same as Wordle.
You can play Quordle today by checking it out on Merriam-Webster’s official Quorble page.
The aim of the game is to find four secret words at once. You have limited tries to guess them all, so you need to be more careful with the words you input than you would be when playing Wordle. Also, you only get one play per day—just like Wordle.
You still get the same color coding to help you out. Green letters are those that are in the correct position, yellow letters are those that are in the word but not in the right spot, and grayed-out letters are those that are not in the word at all.
Vowels are important: use a word with as many of them as possible on your first tries. Here are some suggestions for vowel-filled five-letter words:
There are also some consonants that are used more often than others. Letters such as “R”, “S”, and “T” are among these. Here are some suggestions for five-letter words that contain these letters:
Your brain considers the first part of each word more heavily that the rest of it. As such, if you guess the first letters of each of the four secret words, you’ll have an easier time inputting better words to try.
Use the green and yellow letters to figure this out. Once you do, the following guesses will be closer to the correct words.
Balance your guesses between all four words; don’t just
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