Today’s Quordle Hints & Answers – May 15, Game #1207

Another day, another word puzzle challenge—and if you’re here, you’re probably either stuck on today’s Quordle or you’re just checking your answers. Either way, welcome! Quordle continues to offer one of the most satisfying daily brain workouts for word game fans. With four words to guess in just nine attempts, it’s no easy task—but with the right clues and strategy, you can maintain that streak.

Let’s dive into the hints for Quordle game #1207, followed by the full answers below (but don’t scroll too far if you want to avoid spoilers!).

Today’s Quordle Hints for May 15, 2025

Today’s puzzle is moderately challenging—not too obscure, but it will definitely test your vocabulary. There are no repeated letters and none of those tricky uncommon letters like Q or Z, but you’ll still need to think carefully about your guesses.

Before we get to the answers, let’s break it down with some useful hints.

Hint 1: How many vowels are used?

Each of today’s four answers contains at least one vowel—and together, all five standard vowels (A, E, I, O, U) are represented across the board.

Hint 2: Are there repeated letters?

Good news! None of the words in today’s Quordle contain repeated letters. That makes things slightly easier, as you won’t have to worry about double letters tricking you.

Hint 3: Any tricky or uncommon letters like Q, Z, X, or J?

Nope! None of those uncommon letters show up today. That means you can safely steer clear of guesses involving Q, Z, X, or J, unless you’re testing letter positions.

Hint 4: Do any answers begin with the same letter?

Yes—two of today’s words begin with the same letter, which can help you home in once you get one of them.

Hint 5: What are the starting letters of each word?

Here’s the breakdown of the first letters of today’s answers:

  • P
  • C
  • P
  • F

So we’ve got two P-words, plus a word starting with C and one with F.

Still stuck? Here’s a clue for each word:

  • Word 1 (starts with P): You might do this with an idea or a product before bringing it to life.
  • Word 2 (starts with C): A sharp, intense sound—or a type of crisp snack.
  • Word 3 (starts with P): A well-behaved child is often called this.
  • Word 4 (starts with F): The opposite of loose.

Also read: Today’s NYT Strands Hints And Answers for Thrusday, May 15, 2025

Today’s Quordle Answers for May 15, 2025

SPOILER WARNING: Answers below! Scroll no further if you’re still solving.

If you’ve made it this far, you’re ready for the reveal. The answers to Quordle game #1207, in no particular order, are:

  1. Pitch
  2. Crack
  3. Proper
  4. Fitted

Word Breakdown:

  • Pitch – A word with many meanings: from tossing something to presenting an idea or gauging sound frequency.
  • Crack – Sharp sound, a flaw, or even a clever joke. Simple, punchy, and often used in everyday conversation.
  • Proper – Something appropriate, correct, or following established standards. Also used as a compliment in British slang (“That’s a proper good cup of tea!”).
  • Fitted – Something that is the perfect size or shape; often used in clothing or design contexts.

Related:

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Daily Sequence Mode Answers:

If you also played the Daily Sequence mode (where you guess one word at a time), here are those answers:

  • Gripe
  • Mount
  • Chord
  • Spill

Also read: Today’s NYT Connections Hints And Answers for Thrusday May 15, 2025

Final Thoughts:

Today’s puzzle had some friendly vocabulary—nothing too rare—but still required a good strategy. Using opening guesses like SLATE, CRISP, or POUND would’ve helped uncover those consonants and vowels quickly. The lack of repeated or uncommon letters worked in favor of experienced players, but the double-P start might’ve thrown off some.

Be sure to check back tomorrow for more Quordle hints and solutions—and don’t forget to test your wordplay skills on Wordle, NYT Connections, and Strands as well.