Quordle challenges you to solve four five-letter puzzles at once in Classic, Chill, or Extreme modes. Today’s set includes a couple of deceptive constructions and spellings that can mislead guesses; use the hints below to spot patterns, common uses, rhymes, and letter positions without revealing the answers outright.

Quordle Classic Hints and Answers: 5 December 2025

Word 1:
  • Means a safe place or refuge; often used figuratively for shelter.
  • Five letters, begins with H and ends with N.
  • Middle contains a vowel-consonant pair that gives a soft open sound.
  • Common in phrases about safety and protection; pairs well with 'harbor' in tone.
Word 2:
  • A noun for fossilized resin and a descriptive color name.
  • Five letters, starts with A and ends with R.
  • Contains the consonant cluster that makes a voiced 'm-b' sound in the middle.
  • Often used in fashion and lighting to describe a warm yellow-brown hue.
Word 3:
  • An adjective describing moist or damp air conditions.
  • Five letters, begins with H and ends with D.
  • Pattern alternates consonants and vowels (C-V-C-V-C).
  • Frequently appears in weather reports and descriptions of climates.
Word 4:
  • Both a sauce and a style of dance; the word shares culinary and cultural uses.
  • Five letters, first and last letters are the same.
  • Two-syllable word with repeated sounds that make it punchy in speech.
  • Common in recipes and nightlife contexts; often paired with tortilla chips or rhythm.

Quordle Classic Answers

HAVEN, AMBER, HUMID, SALSA


Quordle Chill Hints and Answers: 5 December 2025

Word 1:
  • Verb meaning to join or bring together into one.
  • Five letters, starts with a vowel and ends with a silent-e spelling pattern.
  • Frequently used in political, social, and team contexts.
  • Letter pattern has a consonant cluster in the middle that links the root.
Word 2:
  • Can be a noun (long story) or an adjective meaning new or original.
  • Five letters, begins with N and ends with L.
  • Often used to describe new ideas, inventions, or literary forms.
  • Works as both a descriptive word and a literary category.
Word 3:
  • Describes something nearby or pertaining to a place or community.
  • Five letters, first and last letters are the same.
  • Common in phrases like "local news" or "local business."
  • Often used as an adjective in travel and commerce contexts.
Word 4:
  • Informal adjective meaning without money, or past tense of 'break'.
  • Five letters, includes a final silent 'e' that affects the vowel sound.
  • Common in everyday speech and idiomatic expressions.
  • Starts with a consonant cluster sound and ends in a voiced vowel-influenced ending.

Quordle Chill Answers

UNITE, NOVEL, LOCAL, BROKE

Quordle Extreme Hints and Answers: 5 December 2025

Word 1:
  • Informal noun meaning an easy task, or something guaranteed.
  • Five letters, begins with C and ends with the "ch" sound.
  • Short, punchy word often used to emphasize simplicity.
  • Common in casual speech when describing something effortless.
Word 2:
  • Adjective meaning composed of or resembling stone; can imply hardness or coldness.
  • Five letters, begins with the 'st' consonant cluster.
  • Often appears in geological or descriptive imagery.
  • Ends with a letter that often turns adjectives into descriptive states.
Word 3:
  • Comparative adjective meaning more wide or broader than something else.
  • Five letters, contains the comparative suffix that changes degree.
  • Frequently paired with measurements or figurative breadth.
  • Starts with a common consonant cluster and moves to an 'er' ending.
Word 4:
  • Verb related to composing text; spelling has a deceptive letter cluster at the start.
  • Five letters, contains a final silent 'e' affecting the vowel sound.
  • Often confused in sound with a different five-letter word that means 'correct'.
  • Common in contexts about composition, lists, and notes.

Quordle Extreme Answers

CINCH, STONY, WIDER, WRITE

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 mixes weather and color words with short, punchy conversational terms and a few deceptive spellings. Difficulty sits around moderate — a couple of boards lean on familiar usage while others reward attention to endings and repeating letters.