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Today’s Quordle Hints (and Answer) for Sunday, September 21, 2025

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Wordle is fun, but Quordle? That’s a whole different level of brain workout. Four words, nine tries, and plenty of “almost got it” moments. If yesterday’s puzzle had you scratching your head, no worries. We’ve got the Quordle answers for September 21, 2025, right here. But if you have missed the previous one, then don’t forget to check it out at least once.

Hint Set 1 (Across All Four Words)

  • Two of the words contain a repeated letter
  • Three of the four words include the vowel A.
  • One answer begins with G and another with S.
  • The ending letters include E, R, E, and D.
  • Only one word uses all five unique letters without repetition.

Hint Set 2 (Individual Word Clues)

  • Word 1 (top-left): Associated with elegance, charm, or divine blessing.
  • Word 2 (top-right): A set of steps that helps you reach another floor.
  • Word 3 (bottom-left): A type of construction material, also linked to software.
  • Word 4 (bottom-right): A dish made with raw vegetables, often served cold.

Confirmed Answers

Here are the exact words for Quordle #1336 on September 21, 2025:

  • Word 1: GRACE
  • Word 2: STAIR
  • Word 3: ADOBE
  • Word 4: SALAD

Strategy and Discussion

Today’s Quordle leaned toward familiar words, though ADOBE might have tripped some players who associate it more with design software than building material. SALAD was straightforward once you spotted the double A. STAIR became easier once players locked down the “-AIR” pattern. GRACE was the trickiest, especially if you didn’t try words ending with “-CE” early.

Using a broad starter like SLATE or CRANE quickly reveals multiple vowels and consonants, which is key for narrowing down faster. Repeated letters (like in SALAD) can cost extra guesses if you forget to test them early.

Final Thoughts

Quordle #1336 was balanced but leaned slightly tricky due to ADOBE and its dual meaning. If you solved all four, nice work spotting the repeated vowels! If not, don’t worry because the next puzzle will be a fresh start.

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Key Takeway

Quordle is an online word puzzle game like Wordle. Players guess four hidden words at the same time. You type a word, and the game shows the correct letters. Green letters mean the right spot, yellow means the wrong spot, and grey means not in the word.
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