Quordle is an internet based word puzzle game. It is globally accessible and is one of the most played online games.
Quordle was designed by Freddie Meyer taking inspiration from Wordle. Quordle is a basically a Wordle inspired game which is four times more challenging than Wordle.
Quordle is free to play and is available at its official website. It is completely ad free. Quordle was launched in January 2022 and since then it has become a global sensation.
The puzzle resets every midnight and brings new word challenge to play every day.
How is it different from Wordle?
Wordle is a word puzzle which requires you to decipher a five letter word but in Quordle you have to decipher four-five letter words.There are 6 attempts in Wordle but in Quordle you get 9 attempts to crack the words.
The idea behind the game is almost the same but the challenge is different. However the rules are same.
Quordle Rules-
While typing letters inside the grid, you will see blocks changing their colors- here's what it means-
If the letter you entered is right and is in the right place, It will light up Green.
If the letter is right but is placed wrong, it will turn up Yellow.And If it turns Gray, it means both are incorrect.
Quordle Hints for August 11
Starting Letters: R, M, M, Z
Ending Letters: L, R, Y, Y
Word 1- To fight back, or revolt.
Word 2- A large country house with lands.
Word 3- Finance medium, cash etc.
Word 4- Strong and pleasant.
Hope these help you with your Quordle puzzle challenge for today. But if you are still looking for answers, Scroll down!
Spoiler Alert!!
Quordle Answers for August 11
REPEL
MANOR
MONEY
ZESTY
Keep looking for this space everyday to read all the hints, answers for daily Quordle challenge if you want to keep up with your winning streak.
FAQs
1. What would be the correct pronunciation of Quordle?
Ans. The correct pronunciation should be 'Kwordle', but it must not sound like 'curdle'.
2. How many attempts are there in Quordle?
Ans. Quordle requires you to decipher four-five letter words in order to win the game. There are only nine attempts available for you to crack the word.
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