Today's Chill Quordle lands with puzzle #749, and offers a lively mix of everyday language, distinctive spellings, and one doubled sound. Welcome, settle in, and work through the board at a comfortable pace.
The Basics (For New Players)
Quordle gives you 12 attempts to crack four five-letter words at once. Each guess applies to all four grids simultaneously. A green tile means the right letter in the right spot, yellow means the right letter in the wrong position, and gray means that letter is not in that particular word.
This is the roomier daily format with fewer unusual words. The goal stays the same: solve all four quadrants before the guesses run out.
Today's Four-Word Challenge
Work through the quadrants one at a time. Each set of clues moves from broad meaning to letter structure, so stop as soon as a word clicks.
Word 1 (Top-Left) Hints
The Vibe: Think startling, unconventional, and far outside the ordinary.
The Category: This can be a noun for an unusual person or occurrence, or a verb describing a sudden loss of composure.
The Boundaries: Starts with F, ends with K.
The Structure: All five letters are different, and the vowels sit in positions 3 and 4.
The Giveaway: It can mean a person intensely devoted to a subject, or an event strikingly outside normal expectations.
Word 2 (Top-Right) Hints
The Vibe: Picture a routine household chore and the familiar tool that gets it done.
The Category: This is a concrete noun from the world of household cleaning.
The Boundaries: Starts with B, ends with M.
The Structure: O repeats in positions 3 and 4
The Giveaway: It is the long-handled cleaning tool used to sweep dust and debris from a floor.
Word 3 (Bottom-Left) Hints
The Vibe: Think speed, prompt action, and very little delay.
The Category: This is chiefly an adjective describing something done rapidly or without delay.
The Boundaries: Starts with Q, ends with K.
The Structure: All five letters are different, and the vowels sit in positions 2 and 3.
The Giveaway: It describes an action completed with speed and little hesitation.
Word 4 (Bottom-Right) Hints
The Vibe: Think of the moment sleep ends and awareness returns.
The Category: This is a past-tense verb about leaving sleep behind.
The Boundaries: Starts with A, ends with E.
The Structure: All five letters are different, and the vowels sit in positions 1 and 3 and 5.
The Giveaway: It means moved from sleep into wakefulness at an earlier time.
Quick-Reference Clues (All Four Words)
Word 1 First Letter: F | Last Letter: K
Word 2 First Letter: B | Last Letter: M
Word 3 First Letter: Q | Last Letter: K
Word 4 First Letter: A | Last Letter: E
Today's Chill Quordle Answers
Final warning: all four answers are directly below. Scroll only if you're ready.
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Word 1 (Top-Left): FREAK
Word 2 (Top-Right): BROOM
Word 3 (Bottom-Left): QUICK
Word 4 (Bottom-Right): AWOKE
Word DNA (Breaking Down Today's Answers)
FREAK: FREAK is commonly a noun for someone intensely enthusiastic about something or for a highly unusual occurrence, and it also works as a verb meaning to react with extreme alarm. In everyday speech, the verb often appears with an added particle when someone becomes suddenly upset.
BROOM: BROOM is a noun for a long-handled brush used to sweep floors and other surfaces. It commonly appears beside verbs such as grab, use, and sweep in descriptions of ordinary cleaning.
QUICK: QUICK is chiefly an adjective meaning fast or requiring little time. Everyday usage often places it before nouns for brief tasks, responses, meals, or checks.
AWOKE: AWOKE is the simple past form of the verb awake, meaning emerged from sleep. It often introduces what someone noticed, felt, or did immediately after sleeping.
The Difficulty Rating
This quartet earns 3 out of 5 for difficulty. AWOKE is the hardest because its irregular past-tense form and three separated vowels resist routine pattern matching, while QUICK is the easiest once its distinctive opening pair becomes visible.
BROOM supplies the main spelling trap with its adjacent pair of O's. FREAK can also misdirect through its several everyday senses, while the shared final K in FREAK and QUICK can keep both boards competing for similar guesses.
Strategic Insights
Use the opening guesses to cover all five vowels, then test the less routine consonants that distinguish QUICK and AWOKE. That sequence exposes the vowel-rich bottom-right answer while preventing the bottom-left board from stalling behind its unusual opening.
BROOM is the only answer with a repeated letter, doubling O in positions 3 and 4. Across the quartet, K is shared by FREAK, QUICK, and AWOKE, while R connects FREAK with BROOM and O connects BROOM with AWOKE.
Tomorrow's Reset
Enjoy the reset, and come back for the next four-word board.
Chill puzzle #750 arrives on the next daily reset.











