Quordle answers and hints for April 23, 2025: Can you crack today’s puzzle?
Quordle answers and hints for April 23, 2025: Can you crack today’s puzzle?

If you’re into word games and love a good challenge, Quordle is the one to beat! Today’s puzzle might’ve left you scratching your head, but don’t worry—we’ve got the hints and answers to help you through. Ready to test your brainpower? Let’s dive in!
What Is Quordle?
Think Wordle… but four times harder. Quordle takes the classic word-guessing format and multiplies the difficulty—players must guess four five-letter words at once within just nine attempts. Each guess applies to all four puzzles, and you’ll get color-coded feedback:
Green means the letter is in the right spot.
Yellow means it’s in the word but in the wrong place.
Grey means the letter’s not in the word at all.
There’s even a practice mode if you want to warm up before the daily challenge.
Quordle Hints for April 23, 2025
Need a little nudge before seeing the answers? Here are some clues:
First Letters:
Top-left word starts with V
Top-right starts with P
Bottom-left starts with C
Bottom-right starts with D
Vowel Count:
All words except the bottom-right one have 2 vowels
Bottom-right has 1 vowel
Repeating Letters:
Repeats in top-right and bottom-left words
Word Meanings:
Top-left: Someone who parks cars at restaurants or hotels
Top-right: Related to the cocoon stage in insect development
Bottom-left: Moving stealthily, trying not to be noticed
Bottom-right: Being carried by wind or water
Quordle Answers for April 23, 2025
If you’re ready to reveal today’s words, here they are:
VALET
PUPAL
CREEP
DRIFT
New to Quordle? Here's How to Play:
Type in your first guess and watch as letters light up in different colors. Green is good—your letter is in the right spot. Yellow? It's in the word but not in the right position. Grey means nope, not there.
Your goal is to find all four words in just nine tries. It’s challenging but incredibly addictive!
A Quick Look Back: The Story Behind Quordle
Quordle was born in early 2022, thanks to engineer David Mah, who built the initial version. Freddie Meyer later refined the concept, taking inspiration from Dordle—a game where players guess two words at once. Quordle officially launched in February 2022 and went viral quickly, hitting one million users within a few weeks.
In January 2023, Merriam-Webster bought Quordle, calling it a team favorite and adding it to their family of online games.
So, how did you do today? Solved it all or needed a lifeline? Either way, Quordle is here every day to keep your brain buzzing. See you in the next round! 🎯