Today's Chill Quordle lands with puzzle #752, and balances familiar vocabulary with one duplication trap and several tightly connected spellings. Welcome back, settle in and work the four boards together.
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 polished presentation, careful personal upkeep, and an important figure at a wedding.
The Category: This works as a noun or verb in the territory of preparation, neatness, and marriage.
The Boundaries: Starts with G, ends with M.
The Structure: O repeats in positions 3 and 4
The Giveaway: It can mean the person about to marry, or the act of making someone or something neat and ready.
Word 2 (Top-Right) Hints
The Vibe: Picture a packed public space where movement becomes difficult and personal space disappears.
The Category: This is a noun or verb associated with gathering closely and filling limited space.
The Boundaries: Starts with C, ends with D.
The Structure: All five letters are different, and the vowel sits in position 3.
The Giveaway: It means a dense group gathered in one place, or the act of pressing closely around someone or something.
Word 3 (Bottom-Left) Hints
The Vibe: Think legal judgment on one side and a controlled test on the other.
The Category: This is a noun connected with formal testing, evaluation, or a legal proceeding.
The Boundaries: Starts with T, ends with L.
The Structure: All five letters are different, and the vowels sit in positions 3 and 4.
The Giveaway: It is an examination used to judge performance or suitability, and it can also be the legal process used to decide a case.
Word 4 (Bottom-Right) Hints
The Vibe: Look toward sewing supplies, table linens, and the basic material behind countless household items.
The Category: This is a mass noun for a flexible material made from fibers.
The Boundaries: Starts with C, ends with H.
The Structure: All five letters are different, and the vowel sits in position 3.
The Giveaway: It is fabric produced by weaving, knitting, or otherwise binding fibers together.
Quick-Reference Clues (All Four Words)
Word 1 First Letter: G | Last Letter: M
Word 2 First Letter: C | Last Letter: D
Word 3 First Letter: T | Last Letter: L
Word 4 First Letter: C | Last Letter: H
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): GROOM
Word 2 (Top-Right): CROWD
Word 3 (Bottom-Left): TRIAL
Word 4 (Bottom-Right): CLOTH
Word DNA (Breaking Down Today's Answers)
GROOM: GROOM is both a noun and a verb, naming a man at his wedding or meaning to clean, prepare, or train someone or something. In everyday use, the verb often appears when discussing personal care, animal care, or preparation for a future role.
CROWD: CROWD is a noun for a large group gathered together and a verb meaning to fill a space or press closely around something. Everyday phrases such as “crowd the doorway” use the verb to emphasize restricted space rather than a particular group.
TRIAL: TRIAL is a noun for a formal test or a legal examination of evidence. Outside legal settings, it commonly describes a limited test run used to evaluate whether a product, method, or arrangement works.
CLOTH: CLOTH is a mass noun for material made by weaving, knitting, or binding fibers. In everyday use, it can also refer to a particular piece used for wiping, covering, or cleaning.
The Difficulty Rating
I rate this quartet 2.5 out of 5. The vocabulary is direct, but the close overlap among the answers can leave several boards looking deceptively similar.
GROOM is the hardest because its doubled O can consume an extra guess when only one copy has been confirmed. TRIAL is the easiest, with five distinct characters and a familiar spelling that separates cleanly once its two vowels appear.
Strategic Insights
Use an opening pair with distinct characters that tests A, I, O and the consonants C, R, T, and L. That coverage attacks every board directly while preserving room to test the less shared endings afterward.
R appears in GROOM, CROWD, and TRIAL, while O appears in GROOM, CROWD, and CLOTH. C is shared by CROWD and CLOTH, T and L connect TRIAL with CLOTH, and only GROOM repeats a character, doubling its O.
Tomorrow's Reset
Enjoy the reset, and come back for the next four-word board with a fresh grid and a clean slate.
Chill puzzle #753 arrives on the next daily reset.











