Quordle, a Wordle upgrade, amps up the challenge. Crack four words in nine tries, guided by color clues...
Quordle - the premium game version of Wordle, updated with more exciting challenges for the player's puzzle adventure. No more guessing a word, Quordle gives you the chance to guess four words but in 9 satisfying guesses.
This game is interesting in that the letters will change color based on accuracy. In 9 guesses, you must solve 4 random words. And check them as follows.
1. Blue: Bingo! The letter's not just in there; it's doing a victory dance in the right spot.
2. Yellow: It's there, just chilling in the wrong spot, a bit like a laid-back hangout.
3. Gray: This means the letter's a total no-show in the target word.
Quordle is an interesting game that helps players practice their thinking and immerse themselves in the refreshing feelings of finding as many blue letters as possible.
What sets Quordle apart from Wordle?
Quordle adheres to the classic Wordle rules, but with a unique twist – players must decipher four words simultaneously within nine attempts, as opposed to Wordle's six. Given the four hidden words, color hints on the keyboard keys are segmented into four parts corresponding to each word's placement. This variant has garnered popularity for its heightened difficulty and added intrigue compared to the traditional Wordle format.
What's the optimal starting word for Quordle?
When initiating a game, opting for a word without repeating letters and rich in vowels, like "RADIO," is advisable. However, mathematician Grant Sanderson suggests that the most effective starting words are "CRANE" or "SLOTH," incorporating frequently used letters.
Can Quordle be played in different languages?
Quordle provides language versatility through its game dictionary settings located in the top left corner. Currently available in American English, UK English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Swedish, Irish, Czech, Greek, Turkish, Indonesian, and Filipino, players can enjoy the challenge in their preferred language.
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