Quordle challenges you to solve four simultaneous five-letter puzzles each day. Playable in Classic, Chill, and Extreme modes, it rewards pattern-spotting and vocabulary. Today’s puzzles feature a few tricky spellings and deceptively ordinary words that can stall guesses.

Quordle Classic Hints and Answers: 10 December 2025

Word 1
  • Means large in build or volume; suggests something awkward to carry.
  • Conveys heft rather than height.
  • Contains a consonant cluster in the middle that feels dense.
  • Starts with B and ends with Y; often used to describe boxes or furniture.
Word 2
  • Describes a common domestic cat coat pattern.
  • Often used as an adjective for striped or brindled fur.
  • Three middle letters form a repeated vowel-consonant pairing.
  • Starts with T and ends with Y; you’ll see this word in pet descriptions.
Word 3
  • A five-letter verb and noun about relying on someone or something.
  • Frequently paired with prepositions like “on” or “in.”
  • Appears in legal and emotional contexts (faith, confidence).
  • Starts and ends with the same consonant letter.
Word 4
  • A protective outer layer — used for sea finds and protective casings.
  • Also used figuratively for a tough exterior or shell company.
  • Short, sharp word often used in both biology and everyday speech.
  • Begins with S and ends with L; evokes hard outer coverage.

Quordle Classic answers

Answers:
BULKY, TABBY, TRUST, SHELL

Quordle Chill Hints and Answers: 10 December 2025

Word 1
  • Means to do extremely well or surpass; often follows “to.”
  • Common in workplace and academic contexts.
  • Has a double-letter rhythm in its sound but not a double letter in spelling.
  • Starts with E and ends with L; often seen in performance descriptions.
Word 2
  • Refers to someone who legally holds something — often property.
  • Common in administrative, legal, and everyday contexts.
  • Four-letter root feel with an extra letter to make it five.
  • Starts with O and ends with R; used in phrases like “title holder.”
Word 3
  • Means forced removal or banishment; can be a noun or verb.
  • Appears in historical and modern contexts about exile or deportation.
  • Shares a vowel-consonant pattern that makes it feel formal.
  • Starts with E and ends with E; often seen in legal or literary texts.
Word 4
  • A vehicle on wheels, often used for hauling or family trips.
  • A down-to-earth, common noun used in transport contexts.
  • Consonant-vowel-consonant pattern makes it roll off the tongue.
  • Starts with W and ends with N; frequently found in everyday speech.

Quordle Chill answers today

Answers:
EXCEL, OWNER, EXILE, WAGON

Quordle Extreme Hints and Answers: 10 December 2025

Word 1
  • Relates to value or importance; often used in phrases about merit.
  • Can be a noun or adjective depending on context.
  • Short, common word that often trips players because it’s so ordinary.
  • Starts with W and ends with H; appears in financial and moral contexts.
Word 2
  • Refers to a sugary topping or thin covering used in baking.
  • Often appears in recipes and dessert descriptions.
  • Two-syllable word with a soft initial vowel sound.
  • Starts with I and ends with G; you’ll see it in pastry instructions.
Word 3
  • A verb meaning to surpass or to perform an action beyond expectation.
  • Often used in motivational or competitive phrases.
  • Unusual ending that’s not the common -ER or -ED; feels active.
  • Starts with O and ends with O; not as common as its synonym counterparts.
Word 4
  • A compact word about an intimate meeting or secret agreement.
  • Consonant-vowel-consonant-vowel-consonant shape gives it a punchy feel.
  • Appears in romantic or clandestine contexts.
  • Starts with T and ends with T; the consonants frame a short, sharp word.

Quordle Extreme answers today

Answers:
WORTH, ICING, OUTDO, TRYST

How to solve Quordle effectively

  • Start with strong openers:
  • Observe all boards together:
  • Prioritize greens and shared yellows:
  • Avoid repeating letters too soon:
  • Focus on letter patterns:
  • Work from the easiest to hardest:
  • Stay calm on the last guesses:

Final thoughts

Today’s Quordle mix leans medium in difficulty with a few sneaky everyday words and one or two spellings that can mislead. Expect to rely on first/last-letter checks and pattern spotting to close out the boards.