Quordle is a four-board word puzzle with three play modes: Classic, Chill, and Extreme. Each day brings a fresh set of four answers per mode, and today’s puzzle set includes a few tricky spellings and deceptively simple-looking words that can mislead you if you rely only on obvious guesses.

Quordle Classic Hints and Answers: 11 November

Word A hints
  • Common verb meaning to avoid responsibility.
  • Five letters, begins with S and ends with K.
  • Often used when someone shirks work or duty.
  • Rhymes with “work” and sounds abrupt.
Word B hints
  • Describes something only slightly warm or lacking enthusiasm.
  • Five letters, starts with T and ends with D.
  • Frequently used to critique food, drink, or attitude.
  • Vowel-consonant pattern gives it a clipped tone.
Word C hints
  • Can be a noun or a verb, often involving reward or medical care.
  • Five letters and begins and ends with the same consonant.
  • Common in phrases like giving someone a special treat.
  • Sounds like a cosy, positive action—rhymes with “seat.”
Word D hints
  • A noun meaning a flaw or shortcoming.
  • Five letters, starts with F and ends with T.
  • Contains a vowel pair that gives it a distinct pronunciation.
  • Used often when assigning blame: “at ____.”
Click to reveal the CLASSIC QUORDLE answer

Answers: SHIRK, TEPID, TREAT, FAULT

Quordle Chill Hints and Answers: 11 November 2025

Word A hints
  • A noun for an organized list or pointer, often found at the back of a book.
  • Five letters, begins with I and ends with X.
  • Common in academic and reference contexts.
  • Letter pattern ends with an uncommon consonant for five-letter words.
Word B hints
  • A clear savory liquid used as a base for soups.
  • Five letters, ends with H and is one-syllable.
  • Often simmered from bones or vegetables.
  • Shares a vowel-consonant ending with “cloth” but means the opposite of fabric.
Word C hints
  • Can mean a preliminary version or an airflow through a room.
  • Five letters, starts with D and can have a tricky spelling variant in British English.
  • Appears in drafting documents or when testing a design.
  • Also used to describe a cool current.
Word D hints
  • Informal term for father or a playful pet name.
  • Five letters, contains a doubled consonant in the middle.
  • Frequently used in casual speech and in children’s language.
  • Ends with a diminutive-sounding vowel.
Click to reveal the CHILL QUORDLE answers

Answers: INDEX, BROTH, DRAFT, DADDY

Quordle Extreme Hints and Answers: 11 November

Word A hints
  • A verb meaning to state an opinion or to suggest.
  • Five letters, begins with a vowel and ends with a silent-like vowel.
  • Common in editorial or conversational contexts: “to ____.”
  • Letter pattern places the emphasis on the middle syllable sound.
Word B hints
  • A hand-played percussion instrument or a style of music involving it.
  • Five letters, repeats the same vowel twice.
  • Often seen in plural but usable singularly in music references.
  • Feels rhythmic when spoken.
Word C hints
  • An adjective for flashy showiness, often superficial glamour.
  • Five letters, ends with a sharp consonant that gives it bite.
  • Short, punchy word used in pop culture commentary.
  • Consonant cluster in the middle makes it crisp.
Word D hints
  • An adjective describing air that holds moisture.
  • Five letters, starts with H and ends with D.
  • Common in weather reports and indoor comfort descriptions.
  • Often paired with words like sticky or oppressive.
Click to reveal the EXTREME QUORDLE answers

Answers: OPINE, BONGO, GLITZ, HUMID

How to solve Quordle effectively

  1. Start with strong openers:
    Use two starting words that include all vowels and frequent consonants (like “SLATE” and “ROUND”).
  2. Observe all boards together:
    Don’t focus on one grid. Use shared letters that appear across multiple puzzles.
  3. Prioritize greens and shared yellows:
    Locked positions can reveal useful patterns for other words.
  4. Avoid repeating letters too soon:
    Test new characters early to eliminate possibilities efficiently.
  5. Focus on letter patterns:
    Common endings like “-ING,” “-ED,” or “-LY” can help solve multiple boards faster.
  6. Work from the easiest to hardest:
    Finish simpler words first to unlock overlapping clues for the remaining puzzles.
  7. Stay calm on the last guesses:
    Extreme mode can trick you with rare letters; use elimination logic carefully.

All Answers Quordle Classic: 11 November 2025

All Answers Quordle Chill: 11 November 2025

All Answers Quordle Extreme: 11 November 2025

Final thoughts

Today’s set mixes avoidant verbs, everyday nouns, and weather/texture adjectives—plus a couple of words with spellings that can trip you up. Difficulty sits at moderate: a few quick hits, a couple of deceptive choices, and one or two boards that reward careful pattern work.