Quordle today – hints and answers for Friday, February 24 (game #396)

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If you are already a Wordle addict then Quordle could be your next game to play. This spin-off takes the familiar Wordle format and makes it harder by giving you four puzzles to solve at once.

As you might imagine, it’s hard! So if you’re already looking for Wordle directions, you probably need some for Quordle as well.

I’m a Quordle and Wordle addict and have been playing since December 2021, so I can definitely help you solve Quordle today and improve your game for tomorrow. Read on for my Quordle hints for game #396 and bookmark this page so you can easily come back tomorrow.

SPOILER WARNING: Below is information about Quordle, so don’t read on if you don’t want to know the answers.

Your Quordle expert
Your Quordle expert
Mark McLaren

Marc is TechRadar’s UK editor-in-chief and has been playing Wordle and Quordle for over a year. He has 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 has recently reached the 400 mark and he will be inconsolable if he loses it. Yes, he takes it all too seriously.

Quordle today (game #396) – hint #1 – Vowels

How many different vowels are there in Quordle today?

The number of different vowels in Quordle today is 3*.

* 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).

Quordle today (game #396) – hint #2 – total number of vowels

What is the total number of vowels in Quordle today?

The total number of vowels in today’s Quordle answers is 7.

Quordle today (game #396) – hint #3 – repeated letters

Do any of today’s Quordle answers contain repeated letters?

The number of Quordle repeated letter answers today is 2.

Quordle today (game #396) – hint #4 – total number of letters

How many different letters are used in Quordle today?

The total number of different letters used in Quordle today is 10.

Quordle today (game #396) – hint #5 – unusual letters

Will the letters Q, Z, X or J appear in Quordle today?

• No. None of Q, Z, X, or J appear in today’s Quordle answers.

Quordle today (game #396) – hint #6 – initial letters (1)

Do any of today’s Quordle puzzles start with the same letter?

The number of today’s Quordle answers that start with the same letter is 3.

If you just want to know the answers at this stage, just scroll down. If you’re not ready yet, here’s another clue to make it a lot easier:

Quordle today (game #396) – hint #7 – initial letters (2)

What letters do today’s Quordle answers start with?

• R

• C

• C

• C

Right, the answers are below, so DO NOT SCROLL FURTHER IF YOU DON’T WANT TO SEE THEM.

Quordle today (game #396) – the answers

(Image credit: Merriam-Webster)

The answers to today’s Quordle, game #396, are…

Quordle was a bit easier today, not least because three answers started with a C, so once you found one you had a good path to the others. That said, it’s light on vowels (no O or U) and indeed light on letters in general, with only 10 used in the four puzzles. Repeated L’s in CHILL and C’s in CACHE can also have complicated things. But none of the words are too hard, and I solved it with one guess left despite a really stupid mistake or my seventh guess.

How did you do today? Send me an email and let me know.


Quordle answers: The past 20

  • Quordle #395, Thursday, February 23: DRAFT, JERKY, BOXES, CUTTER
  • Quordle #394, Wednesday, February 22: AMAZING, TOKEN, MANGA, BOOZY
  • Quordle #393, Tuesday, February 21: EXISTENCE, FLAIR, TAROT, TRUST
  • Quordle #392, Monday, February 20: LOYAL, CAMEL, FREE, FREE
  • Quordle #391, Sunday, February 19: CLEAT, BLESSING, TODAY, CONCH
  • Quordle #390, Saturday, February 18: PROSE, LEACH, FLUTE, FOLIO
  • Quordle #389, Friday, February 17: CLIFF, FREAK, MOUTH, TROOP
  • Quordle #388, Thursday, February 16: CLEAT, CHUNK, SNARE, TURBO
  • Quordle #387, Wednesday, February 15: DISPLAY, SHIRT, CLASH, SCAMP
  • Quordle #386, Tuesday, February 13: UNDER, GULCH, HALF, EXIT
  • Quordle #385, Monday, February 13: FORMER, STATE, FERAL, COMIC
  • Quordle #384, Sunday, February 12: PLUMP, DRY, BASIL, TEASE
  • Quordle #383, Saturday, February 11: SWAMI, DOGMA, SIEVE, BOUND
  • Quordle #382, Friday, February 10: TURBO, STRAY, FRILL, CLOWN
  • Quordle #381, Thursday, February 9: BAD, LUNGE, garish, GAZER
  • Quordle #380, Wednesday, February 8: OCTET, CAMEO, STRUT, MONEY
  • Quordle #379, Tuesday, February 7: PINEY, OXIDE, NANNY, SIGHT
  • Quordle #378, Monday, February 6: CLEAN, WRIST, CHILE, CANOE
  • Quordle #379, Sunday, February 5: HONEY, POUTY, PRICE, PRANK
  • Quordle #376, Saturday, February 4: CLEAR, BORNE, SLING, BREAD

Quordle FAQs: Everything you need to know

What is Quordle?

Where Wordle challenges you to guess a new five-letter word every day, Quordle presents you with four puzzles to solve. And instead of completing them in turn, you do so at the same time. You get nine guesses, instead of Wordle’s six, but otherwise the rules are very similar.

It is played online through the Quordle website (opens in new tab) and you can also get there via the Merriam-Webster site (opens in new tab)after the dictionary bought Quordle last year.

As with Wordle, the answers are the same every day for every player, which means you’ll be competing against the rest of the world. And just like Wordle, the puzzle resets at midnight so you have a new challenge every day.

The website also includes a practice mode – which I definitely recommend using before trying the real game! – and there are daily stats including a streak count. You also get Quordle achievements – specific badges for winning a game in a certain number of turns, playing often or guessing particularly difficult words.

Oh, and it’s hard. Really difficult.

What are the Quordle Rules?

Quordle’s rules are almost identical to Wordle’s.

1. Letters that are in the answer and are in the right place turn green.

2. Letters that are in the answer but are in the wrong place turn yellow.

3. Letters that are not in the answer will be greyed out…

4. … BUT the word you guess appears in all quadrants of the puzzle at the same time, so an A can turn green in one square, yellow in another, and gray in the last two.

5. Answers are never plural.

6. Letters can appear multiple times. So if your guess contains two of one letter, they could both turn yellow, both turn green, or one could be yellow and the other green.

7. Each guess must be a valid word in Quordle’s dictionary. For example, you cannot guess ABCDE.

8. You do not need to include correct letters in subsequent guesses and there is no equivalent to Wordle’s Hard mode.

9. You have nine guesses to find the Quordle answers.

10. You must complete the daily Quordle before midnight in your time zone.

What is a good Quordle strategy?

Quordle should be approached in a different way than Wordle. With four puzzles to solve in nine guesses, you can’t blindly throw letters at them and expect to win – you stand a much better chance if you think strategically.

That is of course also the case in Wordle, but it is even more important in Quordle.

There are two important things to remember.

1. Use multiple initial words

First, you don’t just want a single starting word, but almost certainly two or three starting words.

The first of these should probably be one of the best Wordle starters because the same things that make them work well apply here too. But after that, you need to choose another word or possibly two that use many more of the most common consonants and contain the remaining vowels.

For example, I currently use STARE > DOILY > PUNCH. Together, these three words use 15 of the 26 letters in the alphabet, including all five vowels, Y, and nine of the most common consonants (S, T, R, D, L, P, N, C, and H). There are plenty of other options – you might want to put an M, B, F or G in it instead of the H, but something like this should suffice.

If all goes well, that will give you a good idea of ​​what one or sometimes two of the answers could be. If not, good luck!

2. Narrow things down

Second, if you come across a word where the answer could easily be one of many options – for example -ATCH, where it could be MATCH, BATCH, LATCH, CATCH, WATCH, HATCH, or PATCH – you’ll definitely want to guess a word that would limit those options.

In Wordle, instead, you can try several in a row and hope one is right, assuming you still have enough guesses. It’s risky, but will work sometimes. In addition, it is the only option in hard mode. But in Quordle this will almost certainly result in failure – you just don’t have enough guesses.

In the above scenario, CLAMP would be a good bet, as it could point the way to four of the seven words at once.

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