
This weekend’s first Quordle puzzle isn’t any easier than yesterday’s – so you’ll need some Quordle tips for the best chance of success.
Then again, it’s always hard: Quordle takes the familiar Wordle format and increases the difficulty by giving you four puzzles to solve simultaneously. So if you’ve found yourself looking for Wordle leads, you might need some Quordle leads too.
I’m a Quordle and Wordle fanatic and have been playing since December 2021, so I can definitely help you solve your Quordle today and improve your game tomorrow. Read on for my Quordle tips for game #411 and bookmark this page so you can easily come back tomorrow.
Spoiler alert: Here’s today’s info on Quordle, so don’t read on if you don’t want to know the answer.
Marc is the UK Editor-in-Chief of TechRadar and has been playing with Wordle and Quordle for over a year. He’s written dozens of articles about the game for TechRadar and its sister site, Tom’s Guide, including a detailed analysis of the most common letters in each position. His Wordle streak recently reached 400 points and he would be very sad if he lost it. Yes, he was too serious.
Today’s Quordle (Game #411) – Tip #1 – Vowels
How many different vowels are there in Quordle today?
• The number of distinct vowels in Quordle today is 4*.
*Note that by vowel we mean the five standard vowels (A, E, I, O, U), not Y (which is also sometimes counted as a vowel).
Today’s Quordle (Game #411) – Tip #2 – Total Vowels
What is the total number of vowels in Quordle today?
• The total number of vowels in today’s Quordle answers is 9.
Quordle Today (Game #411) – Hint #3 – Repeated Letters
Do today’s Quordle answers contain repeated letters?
• The number of Quordle answers today that contain repeated letters is 3.
Quordle Today (Game #411) – Hint #4 – Total Letters
How many different alphabets are used in Quordle today?
• The total number of different letters used in Quordle today is 12.
Today’s Quordle (Game #411) – Hint #5 – Uncommon Letters
Does the letter Q, Z, X or J appear in Quordle today?
• Yes. One of Q, Z, X or J appears in today’s Quordle answers.
Today’s Quordle (Game #411) – Hint #6 – Starting Letters (1)
Do today’s Quordle puzzles start with the same letter?
• quantity Today’s Quordle answers starting with the same letter are 0.
If you just want to know the answers at this stage, just scroll down. If you haven’t already, here’s one more thread that makes things a lot easier:
Today’s Quordle (Game #411) – Hint #7 – Starting Letters (2)
What letter does today’s Quordle answer start with?
•Second
• trumpet
• Second
• right
Yes, the answers are below, so don’t scroll any further if you don’t want to see them.
Today’s Quordle (Game #411) – Answers
The answer to today’s Quordle game #411 is…
Today’s Quordle is a bit weird – mainly because of the excessive number of E’s in it. BEVEL, EXILE, and RENEW each contain two E’s, seriously complicating the overall puzzle. Duplicate E’s are common in the game, but you won’t necessarily find them easy to find, depending on your results.
Of course, to complicate things further, EXILE also has an X – and X is a very uncommon letter in Quordle. Also, BEVEL and RENEW and words that are often hard to spot because of their rather unusual format, one with a V in the middle and the other with a W at the end.
I was lucky enough to guess a few, and managed to solve today’s Quordle with two guesses left – but it did take some thinking.
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Quordle Answers: Past 20
- Quordle #410, Friday March 10: enjoyment, cheating, dirty dealings
- Quordle #409, Thursday March 9: molars, marriage, optics, droll
- Quordle #408, Wednesday March 8: juice, sprigs, FAITH, macaroni
- Quordle #407 Tuesday March 7th: atoll, sauce, brook, crawl
- Quordle #406, Monday March 6: restless, flushing, islets, awake
- Quordle #405, Sunday March 5: grace, lathe, therefore, stone
- Quordle #404, Saturday, March 4: beer, wedding, finch, crawl
- Quordle #403, Friday March 3: sly, above, oz, crawling
- Quordle #402, Thursday March 2: flyer, zest, freedom, rally
- Quordle #401 Wednesday March 1: FLAIR, EVOKE, OTTER, wrist
- Quordle #400, Tuesday 28 February: Scissors, pipe organ, mural, sofa
- Quordle #399, Monday, February 27: Amber, Layered, Rough, Minor
- Quordle #398, Sunday, February 26: Civic, Koala, STINT, Rare
- Quordle #397, Saturday, February 25: CONIC, OMEGA, CADET, CANNY
- Quordle #396, Friday, February 24: Rivet, squeaky, cache, cool
- Quordle #395, Thursday 23 February: DRAFT, JERKY, DOZEN, BLINK
- Quordle #394 Wednesday, February 22: AMAZE, TOKEN, MANGA, BOOZY
- Quordle #393, Tuesday, February 21: Presence, Talent, Tarot, Trust
- Quordle #392, Monday 20 February: loyal, camel, eccentric, quiet
- Quordle #391, Sunday, February 19: splint, blessing, today, conch
Quordle FAQ: Everything You Need to Know
What is Quordle?
Wordle challenges you to guess a new five-letter word every day, while Quordle gives you four puzzles to solve. You don’t do them sequentially, you do them simultaneously. You get nine guesses instead of Wordle’s six, but the rules are otherwise very similar.
it streams via Quordle website (opens in a new tab) You can also pass Merriam-Webster website (opens in a new tab)after Dictionaries acquired Quordle last year.
As with Wordle, every day the answer is the same for every player, which means you’re competing against the rest of the world. Like Wordle, the puzzles reset at midnight, so you have a new challenge every day.
The site also includes a practice mode – I definitely recommend using it before trying the game! – There are also daily stats, including win streaks. You’ll also earn Quordle achievements – game-specific badges for winning a certain number of rounds, playing a large number of times, or guessing a particularly difficult word.
Oh, it’s hard. It’s really tough.
What are Quordle rules?
Quordle’s rules are almost the same as Wordle’s.
1. The letter in the correct position in the answer turns green.
2. Letters in the answer but in the wrong place will turn yellow.
3. Letters not in the answer are grayed out…
4. …but the word you guessed appears in all quadrants of the puzzle at the same time, so A can turn green in one square, yellow in another, and gray in the last two squares.
5. The answer is never plural.
6. Letters can appear more than once. So if your guess includes two of a letter, they might both turn yellow, both turn green, or one be yellow and the other green.
7. Each guess must be a valid word in the Quordle dictionary. For example, you cannot guess ABCDE.
8. You don’t have to include the correct letter in subsequent guesses, and there’s no mode equivalent to Wordle’s Hard mode.
9. You have nine guesses to find the Quordle answer.
10. You must complete the daily Quordle by midnight in your time zone.
What is a good Quordle strategy?
Quordle needs to be handled differently than Wordle. Solve four puzzles in nine guesses, and you can’t just throw letters blindly and expect to win – you’ll have a better chance if you think strategically.
Of course, this is also true in Wordle, but even more so in Quordle.
There are two key things to remember.
1. Use several starting words
First, you don’t want just one start word, but you almost certainly two or three words to begin with.
The first of these should probably be one of the best Wordle starters because the same factors that make them work well apply here as well. But after that, you should choose another word or maybe two that use more of the most common consonants and include all remaining vowels.
For example, I currently use STARE > DOILY > PUNCH. These three words use 15 of the 26 letters of the alphabet, including all five vowels Y and the nine most common consonants (S, T, R, D, L, P, N, C, and h). There are plenty of other options – you might want to get an M, B, F or G in them instead of an H, maybe – but something like that should do the trick.
If all goes well, this will give you a good idea of what one or both of the answers might be. If not, good luck!
2. Narrow the scope
Second, if you come across a word whose answer could easily be one of several options – for example -ATCH, which could be MATCH, BATCH, LATCH, CATCH, WATCH, HATCH or PATCH – you will definitely want to guess one that can narrow down Words for these option ranges.
In Wordle, you can try several of them in succession and hope that one of them is correct, assuming you have enough guesses left. It’s risky, but sometimes it works. Plus, it’s the only option in Hardmode. But in Quordle, this will almost certainly lead to failure – you just don’t have enough guesses.
In the above scenario, CLAMP is a good guess since it can point to four of the seven words at a time.