Alright GPM family, it’s August 17, 2025, and today’s Quordle lineup is here to test your brain cells harder than a 3 a.m. ranked match with random teammates. If you guys are stuck, I’ve got you covered with easy-to-read hints and the full answers for Classic, Chill, Extreme, and Sequence. Let’s dive in.
You can also check our guides for Wordle, Bandle, Globle and Worldle for August 17, 2025.
Quordle Classic – Hints & Answers
Hints:
- Today’s puzzle is rocking all the vowels—yep, A, E, I, O, and U all make an appearance.
- Two of the words have double letters (watch out for those sneaky repeats).
- None of those cursed letters like Q, Z, or X today.
- Starting letters are F, A, D, and C.
Answers:
- FUNGI
- AMITY
- DRIER
- CHECK
Classic mode felt pretty balanced today—nothing too insane, but enough to keep you from sleepwalking through it.
How I Solved It (Quordle – Aug 17, 2025)

Pulled this one apart method-style, not vibes-only. Here’s the exact path I took, matching the screenshots you sent:
- TRUNK → BUNKS
I opened with TRUNK to sweep up common consonants (T/R/N/K) and a single vowel. Followed with BUNKS to grab B and S and double-check U/N/K across all four boards. This gave me a chunky letter map without wasting guesses—classic Quordle warm-up. - Locking the weird letters with FUNGI
Seeing U and N lighting up plus some G signals, I tossed in FUNGI. That instantly solved the top-left grid (FUNGI) and confirmed U/N/G/I positions everywhere else. One board down, three to clutch. - Probing for A/M/T/Y with MIGHT
The top-right needed vowels and a solid consonant frame. MIGHT let me test M and T while recycling I/G/H intel. That set up a clean lane for a word ending -ITY. - AMITY lands
With A now screaming “use me,” I tried AMITY and boom—top-right went green. Two solved, momentum buff acquired. - DRIED → DRIER pivot
Bottom-left was clearly something with D/R/I/E. I tested DRIED to place the vowels… close, but the ending was off. Flip the last two letters and DRIER locked in. Pro tip: when a past tense feels scuffed, try the comparative. - HECKS → CHECK cleanup
Bottom-right was the last boss. My letter pool pointed to H/E/C/K with an S floating around. I tried HECKS to see the shape—yellow chaos told me the C belonged at the front and the S didn’t. Next guess CHECK sealed the 4-piece.
Why this worked
- Coverage first: TRUNK + BUNKS + FUNGI hits a ton of high-frequency letters and both U and I, which Quordle loves.
- Targeted probes: MIGHT and DRIED were “information buys,” not random sprays—each tested multiple likely positions.
- Flip mentality: When you’re one letter off (DRIED), think mirror or swap. Quordle loves tiny trolls.
GGs—four greens, no panic, and only one “oops” (RIP HECKS).
Quordle Chill – Hints & Answers
Hints:
- Vowel counts for the four words go 2-3-2-3.
- Zero repeats—every word’s got fresh letters.
- They kick off with D, E, D, and U.
Answers:
- DOING
- EQUIP
- DEITY
- UNTIE
Honestly, Chill lived up to the name. More forgiving, more guesses, and smoother than your morning iced coffee.
Quordle Extreme – Hints & Answers
Hints:
- Vowel counts are 1-2-2-2 across the board.
- Only the last word has a double letter.
- Starting letters are S, G, R, and L.
Answers:
- SCRUB
- GRAIL
- RIVAL
- LIBEL
Extreme mode is always spicy. You really can’t afford to waste a guess here—today felt like dodging headshots in Valorant with 10 HP left.
Quordle Sequence – Hints & Answers
Hints:
- Vowel counts are 1-2-2-1.
- First word repeats a letter, the rest are unique.
- They roll out in order starting with P, W, S, S.
Answers:
- PUPIL
- WORRY
- SHINY
- SPURN
This mode is brutal since you’ve gotta solve in order. One bad guess and it’s GG. But today’s set was fair—tricky, but not rage-quit levels.
Today’s Quordle was a full-on vibe check. Classic and Chill were friendly enough, Extreme demanded laser focus, and Sequence… well, Sequence will always make you sweat.
If you pulled all four modes off today, that’s gamer bragging rights unlocked. Drop a “GG EZ” in your group chat and bask in the green box glory.