Quordle, November 18: Clues, solutions to today’s puzzle

The Quordle answers and hints are right here for people who have been playing this fantastic game. The game is a challenging version of Wordle and should be attempted by people who don’t feel intimidated by the English language.

Agencies
Lexophiles who play word games online are undoubtedly aware of Quordle, which is more brutal than Wordle.

The player gets a GREEN highlight if the letter guessed is correct. A YELLOW highlight denotes that the letter’s positioning is wrong and needs to be relocated for a green highlight. A GREY/BLACK highlight denotes that the letter is not required for that word and needs to be discarded.

The words for today are pretty tough, and hints are provided below to help the player who needs that extra nudge to get them going.

Hint 1: The first word begins with the letter S and ends with E.
Hint 2: The second word begins with the letter A and ends with T.
Hint 3: The third word begins with the letter S and ends with D.
Hint 4: The fourth word begins with the letter R and ends with the letter H.
Hint 5: The first word is associated with adding fuel.
Hint 6: The second word is associated with separation.
ADVERTISEMENT
Hint 7: The third word is associated with “filling up for.”
Hint 8: The fourth word is associated with a type of surface.

Players wishing to continue guessing the word can carry on while we give the answers below for those who haven’t got it yet. So please don’t scroll down further if you don’t need the answers.

Today’s Quordle Answers:

STOKE
APART
STEAD
ROUGH.


I hope to see you all tomorrow in this space. Cheers.


FAQs:


Where is the game CUBE from?
United Kingdom
ADVERTISEMENT

Who is the host for ONLY CONNECT?

Victoria Mitchell
Download
The Economic Times Business News App
for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
Download
The Economic Times News App
for Quarterly Results, Latest News in ITR, Business, Share Market, Live Sensex News & More.
READ MORE
ADVERTISEMENT

READ MORE:

LOGIN & CLAIM

50 TIMESPOINTS

More from our Partners

Loading next story
Business News › News › International › US News › Quordle, November 18: Clues, solutions to today’s puzzle
Text Size:AAA
Success
This article has been saved

*

+