Quordle challenges players to solve four Wordle-style grids simultaneously; modes include Classic, Chill, and Extreme. Today's puzzle set mixes tricky spellings and deceptive words that can mislead guesses, so expect common patterns to hide unusual letter placements and look-alike syllables.
Quordle Classic Hints and Answers: 3 December 2025
Word 1:
- A common sedimentary rock often found in layered cliffs and used in geology.
- Five letters; starts with S and ends with E.
- Often associated with fossil-bearing strata and fine grains.
- Rhymes with a single-syllable word meaning “not bright” (but different initial sound).
Word 2:
- Means essential or absolutely necessary for life or function.
- Five letters; begins with V and finishes with L.
- Frequently appears before the word “sign” in medical contexts.
- Often used to describe something of primary importance or urgency.
Word 3:
- A dental unit, singular noun often paired with “brush” or “ache.”
- Five letters; starts with T and ends with H.
- Contains a repeated vowel sound in the middle.
- Rhymes with a word for a small booth or stall.
Word 4:
- A thin crisp piece, used both for cookies and semiconductor substrates.
- Five letters; begins with W and ends with R.
- Appears in food and tech contexts with very different meanings.
- Often described as very thin and fragile in texture.
Quordle Classic Answers today
SHALE, VITAL, TOOTH, WAFER
Quordle Chill Hints and Answers: 3 December 2025
Word 1:
- A verb meaning to move quietly or do something stealthily.
- Five letters; starts with S and ends with K.
- Commonly paired in a playful phrase with “peek.”
- Contains a vowel pair that produces a long vowel sound.
Word 2:
- A staple baking ingredient used to make breads and cakes.
- Five letters; begins with F and ends with R.
- A frequent homophone trap (sounds like a common garden word).
- Measured in cups or grams in most recipes.
Word 3:
- A family relation: the brother of a parent or spouse’s parent.
- Five letters; starts with U and ends with E.
- Often used in cultural nicknames (e.g., “Uncle Sam”).
- Used conversationally as a friendly address for an older man.
Word 4:
- An adverb indicating place or existence.
- Five letters; begins with T and ends with E.
- A common spelling to mix up with two other homophones.
- Frequently used to point out location or to introduce a statement.
Chill Quordle Answers today
SNEAK, FLOUR, UNCLE, THERE
Quordle Extreme Hints and Answers: 3 December 2025
Word 1:
- A verb meaning to bring together into a single group or whole.
- Five letters; starts with U and ends with Y.
- Contains a prefix that means “one.”
- Often used in political, social, or corporate contexts about cohesion.
Word 2:
- Can mean disgusting, or the total amount before deductions; has both meanings.
- Five letters; begins with G and ends with S.
- Features a doubled final consonant.
- Also a unit in commerce equal to 144 in older usage.
Word 3:
- A single numeral or a finger/toe; short, versatile noun.
- Five letters; starts with D and ends with T.
- Often used in phrases describing number length (e.g., two-digit).
- Appears in both math and anatomy contexts with different senses.
Word 4:
- The thigh bone, the longest bone in the human body.
- Five letters; begins with F and ends with R.
- A common anatomical term in medical and biology texts.
- Word has Latin roots and is used in skeletal references.
Extreme Quordle Answers today
UNIFY, GROSS, DIGIT, FEMUR
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 set blends straightforward everyday terms with tricky homophones and a few deceptive letter patterns, making it moderately challenging. Expect a mix of vocabulary familiarity and careful spelling checks to win the day.
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