Quordle Answers Today March 12, 2026 – All Modes Hints & Solutions

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Quordle · Daily Word Puzzle · All Modes
March 12, 2026 · Classic · Chill · Extreme · Sequence
Thursday, March 12, 2026
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March 12, 2026 — All Four Modes
🔵 Classic 🟢 Chill 🔴 Extreme 🟡 Sequence

Scroll to your mode — each section has 4 progressive hints per word and a click-to-reveal answer. Full spoiler list at the bottom.

🔵 Classic 4 Grids Simultaneous
🟢 Chill Relaxed · No Streak
🔴 Extreme Harder Words · 5 Guesses
🟡 Sequence One at a Time · In Order
Classic Mode
4 words · Solve all simultaneously
W1
Starts with A · 5 letters · Adjective · Relating to or having a feel for the fine arts and creative aesthetics — the kind of word you’d use to describe a creative, unconventional person.
Classic 1
W2
Starts with G · 5 letters · Noun (plural) · These waterfowl are known for honking loudly and travelling in V-formation. The word is the plural of a common bird — and doubles as a card game.
Classic 2
W3
Starts with B · 5 letters · Adjective · Something full of bugs or malfunctions — also a type of light open carriage pulled by a horse. Contains a double letter.
Classic 3
W4
Starts with F · 5 letters · Noun / Verb · To concentrate or direct your attention on something; also the point at which light rays converge. A camera needs this to take a sharp image.
Classic 4
Classic · Word 1 ARTSY
A
R
T
S
Y

Adjective — Interested in or associated with the arts; often used informally to describe someone with an unconventional creative style.

Classic · Word 2 GEESE
G
E
E
S
E

Noun (plural) — Plural of goose. Large waterfowl known for V-formation flying and honking. Also the name of a classic card game.

Classic · Word 3 BUGGY
B
U
G
G
Y

Adjective / Noun — Infested with bugs; or a light open horse-drawn carriage. Also used in software to mean full of errors.

Classic · Word 4 FOCUS
F
O
C
U
S

Noun / Verb — The centre of attention or activity; to direct one’s attention or adjust a lens to a clear image. Also a Ford car model.

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Chill Mode
4 words · Relaxed · No streak pressure
W1
Starts with N · 5 letters · Adjective · Unpleasant or spiteful — the opposite of nice. Can also describe bad weather, a difficult situation, or a mean-spirited person.
Chill 1
W2
Starts with G · 5 letters · Noun · Honour, praise, and distinction earned by achievement. Also the halo-like light around a saint in religious art — and a 1980s aerobics TV show.
Chill 2
W3
Starts with F · 5 letters · Adjective / Number · Equal to four times ten — the number that comes after thirty-nine. Slang also uses it to mean a large amount of something, especially money.
Chill 3
W4
Starts with F · 5 letters · Noun / Adjective · A hard type of rock used to make fire by striking; also describes a hard or unyielding personality. A town in Michigan shares this name.
Chill 4
Chill · Word 1 NASTY
N
A
S
T
Y

Adjective — Highly unpleasant or offensive; also spiteful or unkind. “Nasty weather.” Can also mean physically harmful or dangerous.

Chill · Word 2 GLORY
G
L
O
R
Y

Noun — High renown or honour earned through great achievement; magnificence and great beauty. Also an optical halo effect seen around shadows.

Chill · Word 3 FORTY
F
O
R
T
Y

Number / Adjective — The number 40; four times ten. Notable as the only number spelled with letters in alphabetical order.

Chill · Word 4 FLINT
F
L
I
N
T

Noun / Adjective — A hard form of quartz used to produce sparks when struck; figuratively, a hard or unyielding quality. Also the city in Michigan.

Extreme Mode
4 harder words · 5 guesses only
W1
Starts with D · 5 letters · Verb / Noun · To let liquid fall slowly from the mouth — associated with desire or fascination. “He was _____ over the new car.” Contains a double letter.
Extreme 1
W2
Starts with A · 5 letters · Noun · Deep love or enthusiasm, typically for a person or pursuit. From a Latin root meaning to burn — this word carries heat and passion.
Extreme 2
W3
Starts with C · 5 letters · Adjective · Deliberately exaggerated and theatrical in style — over-the-top in a fun or ironic way. Often used to describe cult films or performances that are entertainingly cheesy.
Extreme 3
W4
Starts with K · 5 letters · Noun · The deep, reverberant tone of a large bell, especially as rung for a funeral or the end of something. Poetic and ominous — “the _____ of doom.”
Extreme 4
Extreme · Word 1 DROOL
D
R
O
O
L

Verb / Noun — To let saliva fall from the mouth; to express great desire or admiration for something. “Drooling over the menu.” Double-O in positions 3 and 4.

Extreme · Word 2 ARDOR
A
R
D
O
R

Noun — Great enthusiasm or passion; from Latin ardor meaning flame or burning. Used to describe intense devotion or zeal. (US spelling; UK: ardour.)

Extreme · Word 3 CAMPY
C
A
M
P
Y

Adjective — Deliberately exaggerated and theatrical, often in an amusing or ironic way. Strongly associated with certain cult films, drag performances, and pop culture.

Extreme · Word 4 KNELL
K
N
E
L
L

Noun / Verb — The solemn sound of a bell, especially at a funeral or to signal death or disaster. “The death knell of an era.” Double-L ending. Silent K opening.

Sequence Mode
4 words · Solve one at a time · In order
W1
Starts with D · 5 letters · Noun / Adjective · A farm that produces milk — or relating to milk and its products. Ends in a vowel. Found at a farm, a supermarket aisle, or in your morning coffee.
Sequence 1
W2
Starts with H · 5 letters · Adjective · Feeling or showing great pleasure and contentment. Contains a double letter. One of the most commonly used adjectives in the English language.
Sequence 2
W3
Starts with T · 5 letters · Verb (present participle) · To fasten, attach, or create a knot — the gerund form. “She was _____ her shoelaces.” Also used in the phrase “___ the knot.”
Sequence 3
W4
Starts with D · 5 letters · Noun / Proper Name · A male duck — or a famous Sir Francis who sailed around the world. Also a common English given name and a popular animated character.
Sequence 4
Sequence · Word 1 DAIRY
D
A
I
R
Y

Noun / Adjective — A place where milk is processed; relating to milk-based products. “Dairy farm,” “dairy aisle.” From Old English dæge, a female servant who worked with bread and milk.

Sequence · Word 2 HAPPY
H
A
P
P
Y

Adjective — Feeling or showing pleasure, contentment, or joy. Contains a double-P. One of the most frequent adjectives in English — also one of the Seven Dwarfs.

Sequence · Word 3 TYING
T
Y
I
N
G

Verb (gerund / present participle) — The act of fastening or knotting; also reaching the same score as an opponent. “Tying a bow,” “tying the game.” Y appears early at position 2.

Sequence · Word 4 DRAKE
D
R
A
K
E

Noun / Name — An adult male duck; also the surname of the Elizabethan explorer Sir Francis Drake, and a famous Canadian rapper. Ends in a silent E.

All Answers
Spoiler — all four modes
🔵 Classic
ARTSY
GEESE
BUGGY
FOCUS
🟢 Chill
NASTY
GLORY
FORTY
FLINT
🔴 Extreme
DROOL
ARDOR
CAMPY
KNELL
🟡 Sequence
DAIRY
HAPPY
TYING
DRAKE
Strategy Tips
Win all four modes
🎯 Use Vowel-Rich Openers In Classic and Extreme modes, your first guess hits all four grids at once. Maximise letter coverage with openers like AUDIO, AROSE, CRANE, or STARE — words that surface common vowels and consonants across all boards simultaneously.
🔁 Prioritise Double Letters Today’s answers include GEESE, BUGGY, HAPPY, DROOL, KNELL — all with repeated letters. Double letters are common traps. Once you suspect a double, test it early rather than wasting guesses on single-letter variants.
🟡 Sequence: One at a Time Sequence mode unlocks each word only after you solve the previous one — which means you get to use all 9 guesses on each word. Treat each puzzle like a mini-Wordle and use your opener strategically on every fresh board.

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