The Quordle word game works like Wordle, only with four words at a time. You have nine attempts to find all four words.

Quordle is a word game based on the popular Wordle game, but with a higher difficulty level. This is because with Quordle, four words have to be guessed at the same time, while with Wordle, only a single word has to be guessed.


You have a total of nine attempts to guess four different words, each with a length of five letters. After each word is entered, the game shows you in color which letters are correct and in the right place, which letters appear in the word but are in the wrong place, and which letters are not in the word at all. The color feedback is displayed simultaneously for all four words. 


- Green means that a letter is correct and is in the right place.

- Yellow indicates that a letter is present in the word, but is currently in the wrong place.

- Gray indicates that the letter does not appear in the word.


How does Quordle work?


1. Enter a word with five letters


Enter a valid word with five letters in the input field and then click on the input button.


2. Checking the colors of the words


Your entered word will now be displayed in all four playing fields at the same time. Green means the letter is correct, and it is in the right place. Yellow means that the letter appears in the target word but is placed incorrectly. Gray indicates that the letter does not appear in the target word.


3. Enter a suitable new word


Based on the feedback of the letters of the first word, you can now enter a new word with a length of five letters. The trick is to choose the letters efficiently and use a word that makes sense taking into account all four playing fields.


4. Find the solution words with max. nine attempts


You have a total of nine attempts to guess the four correct words. The fewer attempts you need for this, the better you have solved the Quordle.

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