Think Wordle is easy? Try solving four words at the same time — that’s what Quardle dares you to do. It takes the basic Wordle formula and cranks up the pressure, making each puzzle a brain workout you’ll want to come back to every day.
In Quardle, you’ve got 9 guesses to figure out 4 different five-letter words. Each guess applies to all four boards. It sounds chaotic, but once you get into the flow, it’s surprisingly satisfying.
You start by guessing any five-letter word. The game then gives you feedback using colors:
Green: correct letter, correct spot
Yellow: correct letter, wrong spot
Gray: the letter isn’t in the word at all
You use these clues to refine your next guesses — and remember, every guess hits all four boards. The trick is balancing your guesses to collect info across all puzzles without wasting too many turns.
Quardle is one of those games you open “just for a minute” and end up playing every day. Here’s why:
There’s only one new puzzle per day, so there’s no bingeing — it becomes a daily ritual
Four puzzles at once adds way more challenge than Wordle, without being unfair
The game is shareable, so you can compare scores with friends
It’s surprisingly relaxing — no timer, no stress, just words and strategy
If you like brainy challenges, you’ll probably enjoy Quiz: Guess the Flag and GeoQuest, which test your world knowledge in clever, fast-paced ways.
Yes — you're solving four puzzles at the same time with limited guesses. It’s a step up, but also way more fun once you get the hang of it.
The main site only shows today’s puzzle, but some versions offer a practice mode or archive.
Not at all! With a bit of practice, you’ll start spotting patterns and common words easily — and you’ll learn new words along the way.