Quordle, November 8: Hints and answers for today's word puzzle

Quordle is fast catching on with lexophiles who play Wordle and are searching for more challenging, like four words to solve at a single shot.

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Quordle is the tougher version of Wordle, with four words with FIVE letters to solve in a single sitting, and this is for hardcore lexophiles. So, if you have to take on four words at a time, this is the game for you.

A letter is emboldened in GREEN if it is perfect for the word. A letter is encouraged in BLACK or GREY if it does not match the word. A letter is emboldened in YELLOW if the letter is required for the word, but the positioning is incorrect.

The number of tries a player is given is NINE, and within that, he needs to solve the answers for all four words.


Hints for Today's Quordle

  • Hint 1: The first word begins with the letter L and ends with Y.
  • Hint 2: The second word begins with the letter D and ends with N.
  • Hint 3: The third word begins with the letter M and ends with Y
  • Hint 4: The last word starts with the letter W and ends with K.
  • Hint 5: The first word is associated with "seepage."
  • Hint 6: The second word is associated with "flowing dirty water."
  • Hint 6: The third word is associated with" turd."
  • Hint 7: The last word is associated with "kidnap."

Answers for Today's Heardle

  • LEAKY
  • DRAIN
  • MUCKY
  • WHISK

Congratulations to the winners.

FAQs:


Name the first Quiz game in 1971.
Computer Space
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