What if you take Wordle and multiply it by four? Well, you get Quordle, which requires you to guess four words instead of a single one. It’s a rather interesting take on the popular NYT game. But given that 4x difficulty, one would certainly expect a major challenge. But don’t worry, we are here to help with today’s Quordle #1338 Answers for September 23, 2025.

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Today’s Quordle #1338 Hints For September 23, 2025
If you are having trouble finding the answers for today’s Quordle #1338, here are some hints for you:
Click to reveal Quordle Hint 1 Repetition
Today’s Quordle has 1 repeated letters
Click to reveal Quordle Hint 2 Vowels
There are 6 vowels in today’s Quordle
Click to reveal Quordle Hint 3 Ending Letters
The ending letters for today’s Quordle are: T, L, M, T
Click to reveal Quordle Hint 4 Starting Letters
The starting letters for today’s Quordle are: : G, G, S, S
Click to reveal Quordle Hint 5 Uncommon Letters (Q, Z, X, J)
Today’s Quordle has 0 uncommon letters
Note: The following 5 letters are considered vowels in the English alphabet – A, E, I, O, U.
Today’s Quordle #1338 Answers For September 23, 2025
Here are all the answers to solve today’s Quordle #1338, September 23, 2025
Click to reveal Today’s Quordle #1338 Answers
- Word 1: GLOAT
- Word 2: GRUEL
- Word 3: SPASM
- Word 4: SPORT
Today’s puzzle presented a satisfying sense of symmetry. With pairs of words sharing the same starting letter and two words also sharing a final letter, it offered a structured challenge. This pattern provided helpful clues once discovered, making the process of elimination feel more logical and less like a random guess. It was a well-constructed puzzle that rewarded observant players.
Yesterday’s Quordle #1337 Answers For September 22, 2025
In case you missed yesterday’s Quordle or are simply living in a different time zone, the answer for Quordle #1337 is the following:
- Word 1: UDDER
- Word 2: RATTY
- Word 3: BUSED
- Word 4: CLIMB
How to Play Quordle?
To begin, enter any five-letter word. This same word will be used as a guess for all four of the hidden words. After you submit your guess, the color of the letter tiles will change to provide clues.
The color indicators will guide you:
- Green: The letter is correct and in the right position.
- Yellow: The letter is in the word but in the wrong position.
- Gray: The letter is not in the word at all.
Each of the four-word grids will have its own set of color-coded feedback. A letter can be green in one grid, yellow in another, and gray in the others. Your goal is to use these clues from each guess to figure out all four words before you run out of your nine chances. Once a word is correctly guessed, it will be completed, and subsequent guesses will no longer apply to that grid.