Quordle #1375 – October 30, 2025
Quordle is a word puzzle game that takes the familiar Wordle format and makes it much tougher. Instead of solving one five-letter word, you have to solve four at the same time using the same guesses. It’s become a favorite among players looking for something more challenging and strategic. Below is a clear, complete breakdown of everything about Quordle — including today’s puzzle, how it works, and recent answers.
Today’s Quordle #1375 (October 30, 2025)
Answers
| Word | Answer | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Word 1 (Top Left) | POSER | Someone who pretends or takes on a false appearance |
| Word 2 (Top Right) | AMASS | To gather or collect something in large amounts |
| Word 3 (Bottom Left) | FROND | A large leaf, especially from a fern or palm tree |
| Word 4 (Bottom Right) | ENJOY | To take pleasure in or have fun doing something |
Hints for Today’s Puzzle
- Repeated Letters: 1 repeated letter across all four words
- Total Vowels: 8 vowels
- Ending Letters: R, S, D, Y
- Starting Letters: P, A, F, E
- Additional Clues: No I’s or U’s appear; two words begin with vowels; one word includes a double S
How Quordle Works
Core Gameplay
In Quordle, players must guess four five-letter words simultaneously within nine tries. Each guess you type applies to all four word grids at once, which means one word might get closer while another becomes harder to crack. This shared-guess mechanic is what makes Quordle more complex than Wordle.
Color-Coded Feedback System
- Green: Correct letter in the correct spot
- Yellow: Letter appears in the word but in a different spot
- Gray: Letter isn’t in the word at all
Each grid gives independent color feedback, so a letter might be green in one grid but yellow or gray in another.
Keyboard Indicators
Below the grid is a virtual keyboard divided into four quadrants. Each key shows how that letter is performing across all four puzzles, helping you visualize which letters are useful and where.
Strategic Tips for Playing
1. Start with Strong Words
Use opening guesses with multiple vowels and common consonants. This gives you more information early on. Some reliable starting word sets are:
- Burly, Atone, Pinch
- Media, Prowl, Funky
- Bayou, Melts, Prick
2. Solve One Quadrant at a Time
Focus on cracking one of the four grids first. Once a word is solved, that grid locks, and your future guesses no longer apply to it. This makes the remaining puzzles easier to manage.
3. Use Practice Mode
Practice Mode allows unlimited games without affecting your stats. It’s perfect for learning patterns and refining your strategy.
4. Don’t Overcommit to One Word
If a word seems stuck, move to another. Solving one puzzle often reveals letter patterns that help with the rest.
Recent Quordle Answers (October 20–29, 2025)
| Date | Answers |
|---|---|
| Oct 29 | BROOD, DITTY, DEFER, OPERA |
| Oct 28 | BURLY, SOLAR, RALPH, SNORT |
| Oct 27 | TUTOR, TOWER, MANGA, IRATE |
| Oct 26 | TRULY, VALET, STONY, POPPY |
| Oct 25 | BULKY, AMPLY, TWIXT, SLING |
| Oct 24 | PIVOT, SCOLD, SHOUT, TEETH |
| Oct 23 | FLOSS, VIRAL, AORTA, FERRY |
| Oct 22 | NEWER, EXILE, SWEET, AFOUL |
| Oct 21 | SLEPT, OCTAL, SLIMY, ANGRY |
| Oct 20 | LEERY, BLIMP, VISTA, MUSKY |
About Quordle
Creator and Background
Quordle was developed by Freddie Meyer, a Wordle enthusiast who took inspiration from another spinoff called Dordle. It quickly became one of the most played daily word games thanks to its creative twist and higher difficulty level.
Accessibility and Monetization
The game is free to play and available online at quordle.com. Meyer has said he doesn’t plan to monetize it. The game is now part of Merriam-Webster’s official games platform, ensuring its long-term availability.
Game Modes
- Daily Mode: One puzzle released each day at midnight; affects stats and streaks
- Practice Mode: Unlimited plays to train your skills
- Extreme Mode: A tougher variant designed for experienced players
Why Quordle Is So Addictive
Quordle’s appeal lies in its balance between difficulty and accessibility. Solving four words with limited tries demands careful thinking, yet the color clues and keyboard hints keep it engaging. With daily challenges, endless practice options, and clever design, it’s a perfect next step for anyone who loves Wordle but wants a deeper, more demanding puzzle experience.