Usher in the weekend with Quordle Game # 992. Today’s Quordle is the perfect Saturday game. It invites you to take your time mulling over the guesses. Hello! It’s the weekend, and one thing that you can gift yourself is a bit of time. October 12, 2024, brings you a Quordle that invites you to do just that. Sit in a cosy nook, watch the clouds flit by and attempt this Quordle with all the peace in your heart and mind. Today’s Quordle is meant to delve deep in. We are here with all the hints and answers you may need to make it smooth sailing. Jump aboard the spoiler boat.
How to Play Quordle?
Players guess a word which has five letters. They enter the word and see it appear in four sections of the game grid. It happens because players have to guess four words simultaneously with one guess at a time. The letters will become green, yellow or grey. The colours will depend on the placement of the letters in the four words. Green letters indicate they are placed correctly, yellow alphabets need shuffling around, and grey letters are not used in those particular words.
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Hints for Quordle Game #992
Hint No. 1: Meanings and Usage
For word one on the top left, think of a condiment made with tomatoes and then think of a person who could be called a version of that. Is it confusing? Weekend hints have to be more vague to prolong your deliberations. The word is an adjective used to describe someone bold, lively, spirited, and much more. But think of tomatoes; it’s easier. Lol.
Word number two on the top right means unnecessary, mainly used in the context of ‘excessive.’
Word number three on the bottom left is a variety of the Heron, the bird. It’s a common word used in puzzles.
Word number four is the universal form of greeting in the English language. Universal because everyone says it irrespective of their native language when they answer the phone. Thank you, Thomas Edison!
Hint No. 2: Vowels and Consonants Usage
A is used in one word.
E is the star today, present in three words.
O is in one word.
U is present in two words: a bit remarkable.
Three words have two vowels, while one has three vowels.
Two words have repeated vowels, and one word has a repeated consonant.
Two words begin and end with vowels today.
Hint No. 3: beginning and Ending Letters Game #992
The first word begins with S and ends with Y.
The second word begins with U and ends with E.
The third word begins with E and ends with T.
The fourth word begins with H and ends with O.
Phew, you made it!
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Answers for Quordle Game #992
The first word is SAUCY.
The second word is UNDUE.
The third word is EGRET.
The fourth word is HELLO.
Well, wasn’t this Quordle fun? Full of ‘vowelly’ delight. It is not often that we get words with three vowels and a vowel that is not as frequently used as the others. Did EGRET and UNDUE waste your tries, or was it the lowly HELLO? HELLO could have flummoxed some, concentrating too hard on getting the vowels right. It must have been a close ‘call’ with a double L to figure out. Hasta la vista, Quordlers!