So you’re juggling four Wordles at once? Quordle is basically Wordle’s next‑level boss. Need some strategy guidance before the final reveal? Slide through the hints, then peek the answers if you must. Also check Wordle 1510 August 7, 2025 Hints and Answer.
Today’s Quordle Hints (Spoiler-Adjacent, Scroll With Caution)
Here’s the tea on each of the four words:
- Vowel count:
- Word 1 (top-left): 1 vowel
- Word 2 (top-right): 2 vowels
- Word 3 (bottom-left): 1 vowel
- Word 4 (bottom-right): 1 vowel
- Word 1 (top-left): 1 vowel
2. Any repeated letters?
- Zero repeated letters across all four words. So no “EERIE” or “SASSY” stuff.
3. Uncommon letters like Q, Z, X, J?
- Yup, there’s one answer featuring one of these rare gems.
4. Starting letters:
- Only three answers start with the same letter, and that letter isn’t rare—but it appears thrice. And the oddball? Starts with a unique initial.
5. Ending letters:
- The four answers end in -K, -Y, -Y, and -L (not necessarily in that order). That -Y y’all appear twice.
Pause here if you wanna guess—don’t scroll further unless you’re ready for the reveal.

Answers to Quordle #1291 (August 7, 2025)
Alright alright… if you’re done guessing or just sick of stalling, here you go:
- Word 1: PLUNK
- Word 2: PROXY
- Word 3: CURVY
- Word 4: PEARL
Daily Sequence Answers
- GLORY
- FUZZY
- SMILE
- GROWN
💡 Strategy + Commentary
- Guessing all four words is kinda like speed‑cubing four Rubik’s Cubes at once. That one weird word (PROXY) gave us the uncommon letter twist.
- No repeats made things simpler: each guess reveals max unique letters.
- Double Y endings? That screams CURVY energy.
- Word-start overload: three different words all kicked off with P; that helped narrow stuff fast.
If you crushed it in 7–9 tries: flex it on your group chat.
Mood Commentary
Quordle on a chill Thursday like August 7? Feels like you’re in a spelling pentathlon. CURVY felt like old Tumblr aesthetics. PLUNK sounded like dropping something heavy on cartoon sound effects. PROXY? Nice tech‑nerd flair. And PEARL brought classy vibes. Solid mix of everyday and flashy.
Quick Tips for Future Champs
- Start with words that hit many common letters without repeats (like “CRANE” or “SLATE”). In Quordle, this spreads info across all four grids.
- Track endings and vowel counts—they help slot words quickly once patterns emerge.
- Watch for repeats: if there are none, you can eliminate a lot of candidates fast.
- Uncommon letters can be game‑changers—but only one today, so don’t over-predict.