Quordle Solver

Solving four Wordle boards at once? Use the solver below for each board independently to narrow down possible answers.

How to use for Quordle: Run the solver once per board. Enter that board's unique clues (green/yellow/gray) and find matching words. Your guesses apply to all four boards simultaneously, so shared gray letters carry over.

Enter the letter you know is in that exact position.

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Letters shown yellow in Wordle

Letters that turned gray/black

What is Quordle?

Quordle is a daily word puzzle that challenges you to solve four Wordle boards simultaneously in just nine guesses. Every guess you make applies to all four boards at once, so each attempt must be chosen carefully to gain maximum information across all boards. Quordle was created by Freddie Meyer and is available at quordle.com.

Quordle vs Wordle — what changes?

Boards to solve

Wordle: 1

Quordle: 4

Guesses allowed

Wordle: 6

Quordle: 9

Every guess applies to

Wordle: 1 board

Quordle: all 4 boards

Difficulty

Wordle: Easy–Medium

Quordle: Hard

Quordle solving strategy

  • •Use your first 2–3 guesses to gather information: Choose high-entropy opening words that cover as many common letters as possible before trying to solve individual boards.
  • •Track which letters are confirmed absent: A letter that turns gray on any board is absent from that specific answer. A letter gray on all four boards is absent from all answers.
  • •Solve your most-constrained board first: Once one board has several green tiles, shift your guesses to solve it — fewer possible words means less solver work.
  • •Reserve your last 2 guesses: Do not commit to a risky guess on guess 8. Use guess 8 for the hardest remaining board and keep guess 9 as a backup.

Other multi-board Wordle variants

Dordle

2 boards · 7 guesses

Two boards, seven guesses. A good stepping stone from Wordle to Quordle.

Quordle

4 boards · 9 guesses

The most popular multi-board variant. Four boards, nine guesses.

Octordle

8 boards · 13 guesses

Eight boards, thirteen guesses. Only for the most dedicated Wordle fans.