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WordUnscrambler

Quordle Solver

Enter your guesses into all four 5×5 grids, click tiles to cycle green / yellow / gray, and solve every Quordle puzzle at once.

Enter guesses into all 4 grids. Click a tile to cycle its color:GreenYellowGray
Puzzle 1Top-Left
Puzzle 2Top-Right
Puzzle 3Bottom-Left
Puzzle 4Bottom-Right

What Is Quordle?

Quordle is the harder sibling of Wordle. Instead of solving a single five-letter word in six tries, you must crack fourfive-letter words at the same time — and you have nine guesses in which to do it. Every guess is applied to all four boards simultaneously, but each board returns its own colour feedback. Walk all four boards across the finish line before the guesses run out and you win.

Key Definitions

  • Quordle — a Wordle variant in which four five-letter words must be solved in parallel using a shared pool of nine guesses.
  • Feedback colour — the per-tile hint a board returns after each guess: green (correct letter, correct position), yellow (correct letter, wrong position), or gray (letter not in the answer).
  • Parallel guess — a single five-letter entry that is evaluated against all four boards at once, producing four independent feedback rows.
  • Candidate set — the collection of five-letter words still consistent with every clue a given board has produced so far.
  • Letter intel — information about which letters are in or out of an answer, harvested from one board and reusable to prune the others.

How the Quordle Solver Works

Because feedback differs from board to board, the same guess can flash green on one puzzle and gray on another. The Quordle Solver mirrors that layout: fill in each of the four grids with your actual guesses, then click each tile to cycle its colour to match what the game showed you. Press Solve All 4 Puzzlesand four independent requests fire off to the engine, one per puzzle. Each results column shows every five-letter word still consistent with that board's clues, ranked by Scrabble points so high-value answers are easy to spot.

Quordle Strategy Tips

  • Open with two complementary starters such as CRANE + SLOTH to cover ten distinct letters across all four boards.
  • Do not panic if one puzzle lags — use the other three boards to harvest letter intel that also prunes the slow one.
  • Re-use known greens on every guess; they cost nothing extra and rule out letters on the remaining boards.
  • Once a board has only one to three candidates left, switch to confirming letters shared by all of them rather than continuing to probe widely.
  • For single-board play, use our regular Wordle Solver, and browse the Wordle Words List to study common answers.

When to Stop Guessing and Start Confirming

The biggest Quordle mistake is treating all nine guesses as exploration. A more efficient rhythm uses the first four or five guesses purely for letter discovery across the boards, then dedicates the remainder to locking in answers. Once a board's candidate set drops below five entries, every additional exploratory guess wastes a turn you may need elsewhere. Watch the size of each results column from the solver: when one shrinks to a handful of words, pivot from probing to confirming on that board, and let the other three continue to evolve naturally.