Quordle Solver

Click a grid then type your guess. It fills all 4 words at once.   1 click = green  ·  2 clicks = yellow  ·  3 clicks = grey

How to Use the Quordle Solver

Quordle is like Wordle but you are solving four words at the same time with only nine guesses. Every word you type goes into all four grids, and each grid gives you its own color feedback. That is what makes it tricky. Our solver takes all of that color feedback and finds the words that still fit for each grid separately.

To get started, just click on the grid and type your first guess. The word will appear in all four grids at once. Then click each letter in each grid to mark it with the color you got. One click turns the letter green (right letter, right spot), two clicks turns it yellow (right letter, wrong spot), and three clicks brings it back to grey (letter not in that word). Once you have colored all four grids, hit Find Words and you will see a separate list of possible answers for each word.

You can keep adding more guesses as you go. After each guess, color the new row in each grid and click Find Words again. The more clues you add, the shorter the lists get. When a grid is down to just a handful of words, you will know exactly what to type next.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quordle is a word puzzle where you have to figure out four different five-letter words at the same time. You get nine guesses total and every guess you make goes into all four grids at once. Each grid tells you which letters are right, wrong, or in the wrong position for that specific word.
In Wordle you are solving one word with six guesses. In Quordle you are solving four words at the same time with nine guesses. The core mechanic is the same but you have to track four separate sets of color clues at once, which makes it a lot harder to manage.
You type your guesses into the grid the same way you would in the real game. Then you click each letter to match the color it showed in Quordle. Green means the letter is in the right spot, yellow means it is in the word but in the wrong spot, and grey means it is not in that word at all. Once you click Find Words the solver checks each grid separately and shows you every word that fits the clues you entered.
Yes, that is the whole point. Each of the four grids has its own colors because you are solving four different words. A letter might be green in Word 1 and yellow in Word 3 at the same time. Click the letters in each grid independently to match what the game showed you.
The solver sorts the results to show the most useful words first. Words that use common letters and have no repeated letters tend to narrow down the remaining options faster, so they appear at the top. Any word in the list is a valid answer but the ones at the top are generally better guesses if you still have room to play.
The solver searches through the full Wordle word list which includes both the official Wordle answer words and the extended list of valid guesses. Every word it suggests is a real five-letter word that the game will accept.