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How to Master Quordle: The Best Strategies for Solving Four Words at Once

Crack the code, sharpen your skills, and dominate the ultimate word challenge!

By Clara PricePublished 10 months ago 3 min read
How to Master Quordle: The Best Strategies for Solving Four Words at Once
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Quordle is an advanced version of Wordle that challenges players to solve four words simultaneously with only nine attempts. Random guessing won’t work—you need a systematic strategy to efficiently crack all four words. This guide outlines the best methods to improve your Quordle-solving skills.

1. Maximize Letter Coverage: Use Three "Seed" Words First

In your first three attempts, prioritize using words that cover 15 unique common letters. For example:

  • "CRANE" + "BLUSH" + "DUMPY"
  • This ensures you cover most vowels (A–U) and high-frequency consonants like C, R, L, S, H, D, M, and P.
  • Why it works: You quickly identify which letters are present and which can be eliminated.

2. Analyze Color Feedback for Efficient Word Deduction

Quordle’s color hints are crucial:

  • Green (🟩): Correct letter, correct position—keep it in place.
  • Yellow (🟨): Correct letter, wrong position—adjust its placement.
  • Gray (⬜): Letter is not in the word—avoid using it.

After gathering enough information in the first three rounds, your next guesses should be based on these clues, minimizing unnecessary letter testing.

3. Prioritize the Word with the Least Information

Some words may already have 3-4 green letters, while others might have only 1-2 known letters.

  • Strategy: Focus on solving the word with the least information first to maximize letter discovery.
  • Avoid wasted guesses: If a word is nearly solved, don’t waste extra attempts on it—use its known letters to infer the remaining words.

4. Avoid Unnecessary Duplicate Letters

If a word might contain a double letter (e.g., "BLOOD"), confirm it with other guesses before committing.

  • Common mistake: Guessing rare letters (like Q, X, Z, J) too early can waste attempts.
  • Better approach: Prioritize common letter combinations like "-ING," "SH-," or "-IGHT."

5. Recognize Quordle’s Word Patterns

Quordle rarely uses obscure words and often follows familiar patterns:

  • Theme-based words: Colors (WHITE, BLACK), weather (STORM, RAINY), actions (JUMPY, WALKY), etc.
  • Root word connections: If you uncover "-OUND," likely options include "SOUND," "FOUND," etc.

Recognizing these patterns can significantly speed up your solving process.

6. Balance Exploration and Confirmation

After collecting enough information early on, your next guesses should focus on confirming specific words, not just testing new letters.

  • Example: If you see "🟩🟩🟨⬜⬜," prioritize adjusting the yellow letter’s position rather than introducing entirely new ones.
  • Final phase: When three words are solved, use your last 2-3 guesses exclusively to nail down the fourth word.

7. Take Calculated Risks When Necessary

When you have only 1-2 attempts left and a word is nearly complete:

  • Make an educated guess instead of trying to discover new letters.
  • Example: If "PL_CE" is missing one letter, "PLACE" is a safer bet than "PLICE."

Summary: The Ultimate Quordle Strategy

  1. Use “seed words” in the first three moves to cover 15 unique letters.
  2. Analyze color feedback to eliminate bad guesses.
  3. Prioritize solving the word with the least information first.
  4. Avoid redundant duplicate letters and test common patterns.
  5. Recognize Quordle’s word selection tendencies.
  6. Balance exploration and confirmation—don’t test unnecessary letters.
  7. In critical moments, take an educated guess rather than wasting attempts.

With these strategies, you’ll find Quordle easier and more predictable. Try them out and see how much faster you can solve all four words!

More Word Puzzles to Challenge Your Skills

If you enjoy Quordle, why stop there? There are plenty of other word games that test your vocabulary and deduction skills in unique ways:

  • Absurdle —a devious, AI-powered variant of Wordle that adapts to make solving harder.
  • Dordle —like Quordle, but with two words instead of four.
  • SpellBee —a fun spelling challenge that rewards creativity and word knowledge.
  • Squaredle —a grid-based word hunt that will keep you thinking.
  • Tridle —a three-word variation for those who want a middle ground between Wordle and Quordle.
  • Waffle —a unique word game that involves rearranging letters in a waffle-shaped grid.

Give them a try and expand your word puzzle mastery!

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About the Creator

Clara Price

I write stories that explore human nature, creating characters that feel real and narratives that stay with you. When I’m not writing, I’m lost in a book or sipping coffee. I hope my stories resonate with you and stay in your heart.

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