Starting with vowels like A, E, and O, as well as common consonants like S, T, N, and R, can help reveal multiple letters across the board. An opening word such as "STARE" can be a strong start, as it includes commonly used letters.
Unlike Wordle, you need more variety in your first few guesses. Try using two different starter words with distinct letters to cover more of the alphabet. For example, start with CRANE and then try PLUMB—this combination covers many letters without overlap.
Solve one word first to narrow down possible letter options. Completing one puzzle frees up mental space for the remaining words, making it easier to see potential letter overlaps and guesses for the other puzzles.
Quordle gives feedback per puzzle with color-coded hints (green for correct placement, yellow for correct but misplaced letters). Pay close attention to these hints across all four puzzles—they provide critical clues for letters’ correct positions.
If some words aren’t coming together easily, try letters that show up less often in English words, like H, G, or Y. They can sometimes complete a tricky word when all common letters fail.
Quordle UK is one of the newest versions in the line of popular word puzzle games Quordle and introduces players to gameplay with a British English twist. In Quordle, the player has to guess four five-letter words at a time within a set amount of attempts, just like in Wordle but much more challenging.
This UK version may use British spellings and words more common in UK English. That slight difference alone makes it an entertaining take to try for UK players or anyone wanting to challenge themselves with some British-English vocabulary. Like its predecessor, after each guess, it offers color-coded feedback that helps the player narrow down possible letters and positions for all four words.
Yes, Quordle is more challenging due to the need to solve four words simultaneously. However, with practice, many Wordle enthusiasts find it to be an exciting next step!
You have nine tries to guess all four words correctly, which is three more than Wordle. But since each guess applies to all four words, each move counts!
Words like STARE, CRANE, PLUMB, and HOIST work well due to their variety of vowels and common consonants. Mixing up the starting words daily can also help cover a wider range of letters.
Yes, you can do that. Click the down arrow in the menu bar => Select settings => Current Practice Game Seed => Scroll down => Reset Current Practice => Close to start a new game.