Quordle Hints Today: Monday, July 6 Clues And Answers
Looking for some help with today’s Quordle words? Some hints and the answers are right here to give you a hand.
- Quordle was created by Freddie Meyer and launched in February 2022, just months after Wordle’s acquisition by The New York Times.
- The game challenges players to solve four five-letter words simultaneously, with a maximum of nine guesses—far fewer than the 18 needed if played separately.
- Forbes has published daily Quordle hints continuously since June 2022, making it one of the longest-running free hint sources for the puzzle.
- Monday puzzles tend to have slightly higher average guess counts, as players return after a weekend’s break from the daily routine.
- As of 2025, Quordle generates over 40 million pageviews per month across hint websites, indicating sustained mainstream interest.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quordle is a free daily word puzzle game where players must solve four five-letter words simultaneously. You have nine guesses to complete all four grids, with color-coded feedback similar to Wordle. It was created by developer Freddie Meyer in 2022.
Players type a five-letter guess into the first grid. The guess is applied to all four grids simultaneously. Letters that turn green are correct and in the right position, yellow indicates correct letter wrong position, and gray means the letter is not in any word. The goal is to solve all four words within nine guesses.
Yes, most players find Quordle significantly harder because you must track four words at once with a limited guess count. While Wordle gives you six guesses for one word, Quordle gives nine guesses for four words, requiring more strategic letter elimination.
Words with common vowels and consonants like STARE, CRANE, or SLATE work well. Since you cover four words, using a starting word that includes five different high-frequency letters helps maximize information across all grids.
Forbes publishes Quordle hints and answers each day in Kris Holt's column. Other sources include The New York Times (for Wordle), and fan sites like QuordleHints.com. Hints often include first letters or letter counts without spoiling the full answer.
Quordle rode the wave of Wordle's 2022 explosion. Its added difficulty appealed to puzzle enthusiasts who wanted a bigger challenge. Word-of-mouth and daily hint columns from major news outlets helped it grow to millions of daily players within a year.
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