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Today’s Quordle Hints (and Answer) for Tuesday, September 23, 2025

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Do you think Wordle is tough? Wait until you try Quordle. This puzzle doesn’t just ask for one word. It throws four at you at the same time, with only nine guesses to spare. It’s part challenge, part chaos, and a whole lot of fun for word lovers who enjoy stretching their brains. Every grid feels like a little story: you nail one word, stumble on the next, and suddenly victory feels just within reach. If yesterday’s puzzle left you puzzled, you’re in good company. And before diving in today, don’t forget to peek at the September 22 answers, you might spot a pattern.

Hint Set 1 (Across All Four Words)

  • Two of today’s words begin with the letter G.
  • The endings include T, L, M, and T.
  • Only one word features a repeated consonant.
  • All four answers are fairly common words used in everyday language.
  • Two of the words lean toward actions or activities.

Hint Set 2 (Individual Word Clues)

  • Word 1 (top-left): To brag or show off in a proud way.
  • Word 2 (top-right): A thin, watery type of food, often linked with hardship or meager meals.
  • Word 3 (bottom-left): A sudden, involuntary muscle contraction.
  • Word 4 (bottom-right): A pastime or physical activity, often competitive.

Confirmed Answers

Here are the exact solutions for Quordle #1338 on September 23, 2025:

  • Word 1: GLOAT
  • Word 2: GRUEL
  • Word 3: SPASM
  • Word 4: SPORT

Strategy and Discussion

Today’s grid leaned toward mid-level difficulty. GLOAT was easier once you caught the “-OAT” ending. GRUEL may have slowed some players since it isn’t used daily, though it popped quickly for those familiar with classic literature references. SPASM could be tricky if you didn’t test repeated consonants early. SPORT was straightforward, especially once “SP-” appeared on the board.

The key today was covering clusters like “GR-” and “SP-” with your early guesses. Starting with vowel-heavy openers like CRANE or AUDIO helped to narrow things quickly. Testing double consonants earlier in the game would’ve also saved a guess for SPASM.

Final Thoughts

Quordle #1338 was a solid mix of familiar and slightly tricky words. If you solved all four, you handled clusters and repeated consonants smartly. If not, no problem—tomorrow brings a fresh set of four to challenge your brain again.

 

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