Understanding Quordle's Hint System
Quordle provides five distinct hint categories that help narrow down the possible words in each grid. Knowing what each hint means is the first step toward a quick solve.
- Vowels: Lists the vowels present in the target word (A, E, I, O, U only).
- Repeated letters: Indicates whether any letter appears more than once.
- Uncommon letters: Highlights letters that are rare in English, making them valuable for elimination.
- Starting letters (1): Shows the first letter of the word for the first set of grids.
- Starting letters (2): Shows the first letter for the second set of grids.
Step-by-Step Strategy
Combine the hints in a logical order to maximize efficiency.
- Start with the vowel hint to establish the core vowel set.
- Check the repeated‑letter hint; if true, plan for double‑letter patterns.
- Use the uncommon‑letter hint to either include or exclude rare characters.
- Apply the two starting‑letter hints to lock down the first character of each word.
- Cross‑reference all information and fill in the grid, adjusting as new letters are confirmed.
Today's Answers (Spoiler Alert)
If you’re ready to see the solution, scroll down to the answer section. Otherwise, keep the hints in mind and give the puzzle another try.
Additional Resources
For more daily word‑game help, check out the NYT Connections and NYT Strands pages, as well as Marc’s Wordle column for classic strategies.