If you're close to giving up on today's Quordle, don't! Here are a few handy hints to help you get those green boxes.
Whether you've aced the music spin-off Heardle and you've got the Film version Framed beat, it might be time to raise the stakes.
Described by some as 'Wordle on steroids', the tricky puzzle game puts your skills to the test by asking you to guess four five-letter words at the same time.
Here's how you can play the mind-bending game, some hints to help you along with today's puzzle and that all-important answer when you can't take it anymore!
Holy Moly…could’ve actually finished it in 5!
— Anant 安楠 Deboor (@AnantDeboor) June 8, 2022
That top right 😱
Daily Quordle 135
6️⃣2️⃣
5️⃣4️⃣https://t.co/hjmQZ2ydbB pic.twitter.com/AjBECrgLzn
How Quordle is different to Wordle and how to play
Like Wordle, we're on the lookout for five-letter words that work but rather than just one word daily, we need four!
Instead of six gos, you get nine attempts to guess the words correctly and light up those satisfying tiles.
Just like its word game cousin, the tile colours change colour depending on your answers.
You'll get a grey tile if the letter doesn't appear in that day's words.
If you get a yellow tile, it means that the letter is in the word but you don't have it in the right place.
And finally, the tile will turn green if you have the right letter in the right spot.
When you guess a word on Quordle, it will appear in all four answer boxes.
You need to keep your eyes on all the tiles since you can solve the puzzle in any order.
In fact, you could even find the third or fourth word before you've even cracked the first!
READ MORE: Can’t get enough of Wordle? Try these alternatives to keep you entertained
READ MORE: What is Heardle? The new music Wordle game - How to play
Quordle tips and tricks
Just like Wordle, the best strategy to increase your chances of solving the puzzle in as few guesses as possible is to maximise the amount of information you get.
Use your first guesses wisely by trying words with plenty of vowels like ADIEU, OUIJA or AUDIO.
If your first few answers produce very little, shake your guesses up and go in a completely different direction to give yourself a better shot.
Daily Quordle 134
— Ian Fraser (@ianfra5er) June 7, 2022
7️⃣4️⃣
8️⃣5️⃣
Took me forever to work out 8! pic.twitter.com/clajQzUxZO
Quordle hints July 30
If July 30's puzzle is proving to be a bit of a mind-bender for you, we've included some subtle hints to help you crack it without giving the whole game away.
Word one Quordle hints
- The first letter is O
- There are three vowels in this word
- This word is an addictive drug found in a common flower
Word two Quordle hints
- The first letter is C
- There is one vowel in this word
- This is a useful tool used to stop rounded objects from moving
Word three Quordle hints
- The first letter is H
- There are two vowels in this word
- Think: a large group of people
Word four Quordle hints
- The first letter is C
- There is one vowel in this word
- A term used to describe someone who believes people are only motivated by self interest
What's today's Quordle answer: July 30
If you have given up on today’s game, then we can save you the misery.
But those still trying to crack it, look away now.
The Quordle for July 30 is:
OPIUM
CHOCK
HORDE
CYNIC
Play the game via the Quordle website.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules hereComments are closed on this article