Quordle, June 21: Hints and Answers for today’s word puzzle

Quordle is an engaging word game where you guess a five-letter word. With each guess, you apply letters to four different words simultaneously, aiming to correctly identify all four words within nine guesses.

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Quordle is a word-guessing game similar to Wordle, where you guess a five-letter word. However, in Quordle, each guess applies to four words simultaneously. You have nine guesses to correctly identify all four words. While it may seem challenging, it's not excessively difficult.

Origin of Quordle


Quordle was created by Freddie Meyer during the Wordle craze of 2021 and 2022. Inspired by the Wordle variation called Dordle, where players engage with two Wordles simultaneously, Meyer took it up a notch and introduced Quordle on January 30. The game gained attention and was covered by The Guardian just six days later. Now, Quordle attracts millions of daily users, and Meyer receives modest revenue from Patreon, where dedicated fans can support the game.


Pronunciation of Quordle


Quordle is pronounced as "Kwordle," rhyming with "Wordle." It should not be pronounced like "curdle."

Strategy in Quordle


The initial strategy in Quordle is similar to Wordle. You can stick to your favorite opening word from Wordle, focusing on vowels and common letters like C, R, and N. However, after your first guess, you'll notice differences between the two games.

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Unique Strategies in Quordle


While Wordle often involves single-letter changes for narrowing down options, this approach can be dangerous in Quordle. In Quordle, you can't afford to waste guesses unless you're eliminating as many letters as possible at all times. Randomly guessing words you already know just to eliminate untried letters is considered a valid strategic move in Quordle.

Quickening the Game


Quordle can sometimes be slower compared to playing Wordle four times. However, a blunt-force guessing approach can speed things up. One strategy is to start with words that include all the vowels (including Y) and other common letters, such as "NOTES," "ACRID," and "LUMPY." YouTuber DougMansLand suggests "CANOE," "SKIRT," "PLUMB," and "FUDGY" as four words that yield similar results.

Hints and Answers for June 21


If you're stuck on Quordle #513 for June 21, here are the hints and answers:
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Hints:


One of the words has a letter occurring twice.
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No rare letters like Q or Z are used.
The words start with B, T, L, and R.

Answers:


The solutions for today's Quordle are:

BRIDE
TILDE
LOWER
REVEL



FAQs


Q1: Is Quordle more challenging than Wordle?
A: Quordle presents a slightly higher level of difficulty compared to Wordle, but it's not excessively challenging. In Quordle, you have to guess four words simultaneously.

Q2: Where did Quordle originate from?
A: Quordle was created by Freddie Meyer during the Wordle craze of 2021 and 2022. Meyer drew inspiration from Dordle, a Wordle variation, and released Quordle on January 30. The game gained popularity and continues to attract millions of daily users.
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