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Quordle Hints (and Answer) for Saturday, September 27, 2025

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Quordle returns with another four-word challenge that tests patience and wit. If Wordle is your warm-up, Quordle is the main event with four words, nine guesses, and plenty of tension. Today’s grid offers a mix of simple, sneaky, and slightly tricky words. Whether you’re a daily solver or just jumping in, this puzzle has something for you. Don’t forget to check Friday’s Quordle answers in case you have skipped it.

Let’s dive into the hints before revealing the answers.

Hint Set 1 (Across All Four Words):

  • Two words share the letter Y.
  • Expect a watery mode of transport.
  • One is about telling the truth (or not).
  • Another is tied to science and water.

Hint Set 2 (Word-Specific Clues):

  • Word 1 (top-left): You did this when tears came.
  • Word 2 (top-right): Prefix in chemistry, often linked to water.
  • Word 3 (bottom-left): Not standing, not walking—just not telling the truth.
  • Word 4 (bottom-right): Boat service that carries people or vehicles across water.

Confirmed Quordle Answers for #1342 Quordle

  • CRIED
  • HYDRO
  • LYING
  • FERRY

Strategy and Discussion

Today’s puzzle balanced emotions and logic. CRIED was simple once the vowels were tested. HYDRO tripped up some solvers, especially those not thinking in scientific terms. LYING required spotting the “-ING” ending early. FERRY, though common, could mislead players into guessing other travel words first.

The winning strategy? Test high-frequency vowels, try endings like “-ING” early, and don’t forget science-related roots like HYDRO. Those who mixed emotional words with functional guesses likely cracked today’s grid quickly.

Final Thoughts

September 27’s Quordle offered tears, science, half-truths, and water crossings. If you solved it, congrats. If not, don’t stress. Tomorrow brings another chance to sharpen your puzzle streak.

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