Today's Classic Quordle lands with puzzle #1671, and it pairs familiar everyday ideas with a few spelling turns that reward careful coverage. Welcome back, settle in and give all four corners a steady look.
The Basics (For New Players)
Quordle gives you 9 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 original daily format. 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 pouring, serving, and directing a flowing substance exactly where it needs to go.
The Category: This can be a noun for a functional projection or a verb connected with sending something forth.
The Boundaries: Starts with S, ends with T.
The Structure: All five letters are different, and the vowels sit in positions 3 and 4.
The Giveaway: It is a projecting outlet through which liquid can pour from a container.
Word 2 (Top-Right) Hints
The Vibe: Hair styling, ropework, and decorative crafts all belong in this hint's territory.
The Category: This can be a noun for an interwoven structure or a verb for making one.
The Boundaries: Starts with B, ends with D.
The Structure: All five letters are different, and the vowels sit in positions 3 and 4.
The Giveaway: To form it, several strands are crossed over one another in a repeating pattern.
Word 3 (Bottom-Left) Hints
The Vibe: Think sudden brightness, quick appearances, and moments that vanish almost as soon as they arrive.
The Category: This works as a noun or verb in the territory of brief light, speed, and abrupt display.
The Boundaries: Starts with F, ends with H.
The Structure: All five letters are different, and the vowel sits in position 3.
The Giveaway: It is a very brief burst of light or a momentary appearance.
Word 4 (Bottom-Right) Hints
The Vibe: The weather is restless enough to tug at hats, branches, and umbrellas.
The Category: This is an adjective for weather marked by uneven, forceful wind.
The Boundaries: Starts with G, ends with Y.
The Structure: All five letters are different, and the vowel sits in position 2.
The Giveaway: It describes conditions with sudden, strong bursts of wind.
Quick-Reference Clues (All Four Words)
Word 1 First Letter: S | Last Letter: T
Word 2 First Letter: B | Last Letter: D
Word 3 First Letter: F | Last Letter: H
Word 4 First Letter: G | Last Letter: Y
Today's Classic Quordle Answers
Final warning: all four answers are directly below. Scroll only if you're ready.
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Word 1 (Top-Left): SPOUT
Word 2 (Top-Right): BRAID
Word 3 (Bottom-Left): FLASH
Word 4 (Bottom-Right): GUSTY
Word DNA (Breaking Down Today's Answers)
SPOUT: SPOUT is a noun for a projecting outlet or a verb meaning to discharge something in a stream. In everyday use, it often describes the pouring part of a kettle or the forceful release of liquid.
BRAID: BRAID is a noun for interwoven strands and a verb meaning to weave strands together. It appears naturally in discussions of hair, rope, fabric, and decorative craftwork.
FLASH: FLASH is a noun or verb for a sudden brief burst of light or a swift appearance. Everyday uses range from camera lighting and lightning to news updates and fleeting displays.
GUSTY: GUSTY is an adjective describing weather with sudden strong bursts of wind. It is a practical forecast word when outdoor conditions are changeable rather than steadily windy.
The Difficulty Rating
This quartet earns a 3 out of 5, with familiar vocabulary offset by several tight spelling neighborhoods.
SPOUT is the hardest answer because its adjacent vowels and consonant frame leave tempting alternatives such as STOUT, SCOUT, and SHOUT.
FLASH is the easiest answer, since its familiar definition and distinctive consonant structure give it a clear identity once a few placements turn green.
Strategic Insights
Use the opening guesses to cover fresh consonants while sampling the core vowels, because this quartet spreads its answers across a broad set of distinct symbols. With no internal repeats in any answer, early double-letter testing offers little value here.
The real overlap is selective: S appears in SPOUT, FLASH, and GUSTY, while A links BRAID with FLASH, and U and T link SPOUT with GUSTY. Those shared letters can turn one informative guess into progress on several boards.
Tomorrow's Reset
Clear the grid, enjoy the four solved corners, and come back for the next board.
Classic puzzle #1672 arrives on the next daily reset.











