All about Quordle and how is it different from the world famous game Wordle
The internet has a new game for Wordle lovers – Quordle. Quordle asks you to guess four five-letter words in succession like Wordle but a notch higher on difficulty. Here's a lowdown on the game and how it differs from Wordle.

What is Quordle?
Quordle is a new word game based on the concept of the viral Wordle.
If you love Wordle, you know you get six chances to guess a five-letter word, which changes each day correctly. The letters change colour with every guess to show how close you are to the answer while playing Quordle, a daily word puzzle game where you have to guess four words correctly. It seems easy, right? You have to solve all four puzzles at once before you run out of guesses.
The game is available free of charge at quordle.com.
How to play Quordle?
The rules of the game are similar to that of Wordle. You get nine attempts of entering five-letter words. The correct alphabets get flagged off in all the words, where applicable. The blank lights up in green if the letter is in the right spot, like Wordle. Alternatively, if the letter is correct but in the wrong place, it is highlighted yellow. Letters highlighted in grey do not appear in the grid at all.
Experts believe that the right strategy to win the game is to guess all four words simultaneously. It is challenging yet effective. You can start strong with a word that uses most of the alphabet to eliminate the not useful ones. Then, as the grid fills up with the correct letters, you might get the hint as to the right word.
Quordle v/s Wordle
Quordle is nothing but a Wordle made four times more challenging. A group of Wordle fans put a spin on the original game, and Quordle was born. Officially, Quordle is not affiliated with Wordle, nor do the sites have any link.
Another distinct advantage of Quordle over Wordle is the unlimited game offering. For gaming enthusiasts, the practice games on Quordle give them more opportunities to try their luck. It, thus, makes the game addictive. Furthermore, you get nine guesses in Quordle while Wordle gives you six.
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