Today's Extreme Quordle lands with puzzle #755, and the four-word set blends familiar language with two stubborn vocabulary and spelling traps. Welcome back, and settle in for a demanding board.
The Basics (For New Players)
Quordle gives you 8 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 tighter daily format with more 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 of focused, personal guidance in a learning setting.
The Category: This is a noun for a person connected with teaching and individual instruction.
The Boundaries: Starts with T, ends with R.
The Structure: T repeats in positions 1 and 3
The Giveaway: It describes someone who teaches a student individually or in a small group.
Word 2 (Top-Right) Hints
The Vibe: Picture a small adjustment that makes something work a little better.
The Category: This can be a verb or noun associated with minor changes and fine adjustments.
The Boundaries: Starts with T, ends with K.
The Structure: All five letters are different, and the vowels sit in positions 3 and 4.
The Giveaway: It means to alter something slightly, often to improve its performance or appearance.
Word 3 (Bottom-Left) Hints
The Vibe: The theme shifts to a painful bout of abdominal distress.
The Category: This is a medical noun for a form of severe abdominal pain.
The Boundaries: Starts with C, ends with C.
The Structure: C repeats in positions 1 and 5
The Giveaway: It names intense, often fluctuating abdominal pain, especially when discussing infants.
Word 4 (Bottom-Right) Hints
The Vibe: Think of the state after sleep has ended.
The Category: This is a past participle describing the completion of emerging from sleep.
The Boundaries: Starts with W, ends with N.
The Structure: All five letters are different, and the vowels sit in positions 2 and 4.
The Giveaway: It means having ceased to be asleep, typically following a form of the verb meaning to possess.
Quick-Reference Clues (All Four Words)
Word 1 First Letter: T | Last Letter: R
Word 2 First Letter: T | Last Letter: K
Word 3 First Letter: C | Last Letter: C
Word 4 First Letter: W | Last Letter: N
Today's Extreme Quordle Answers
Final warning: all four answers are directly below. Scroll only if you're ready.
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Word 1 (Top-Left): TUTOR
Word 2 (Top-Right): TWEAK
Word 3 (Bottom-Left): COLIC
Word 4 (Bottom-Right): WOKEN
Word DNA (Breaking Down Today's Answers)
TUTOR: TUTOR is a noun meaning someone who gives individual or small-group instruction, and it also works as a verb for providing that instruction. In everyday use, it often refers to extra academic help outside a regular class.
TWEAK: TWEAK is a verb meaning to make a small adjustment, or a noun for the adjustment itself. It fits everyday discussions of settings, designs, recipes, and plans that need minor refinement.
COLIC: COLIC is a noun for severe, fluctuating abdominal pain, particularly a condition associated with prolonged crying in infants. Outside clinical writing, it appears most often in conversations about infant feeding, crying, and digestive discomfort.
WOKEN: WOKEN is the past participle of the verb wake, meaning to have emerged from sleep or caused someone to do so. Everyday sentences pair it with has, have, or had, as in a description of someone being roused early.
The Difficulty Rating
This quartet earns a 4 out of 5. COLIC is the hardest answer because its medical meaning is less conversational and its matching consonants sit at opposite ends.
TWEAK is the easiest thanks to its familiar sense and five distinct characters. TUTOR adds a doubled consonant, while WOKEN can be missed when the board invites base verbs instead of an irregular participle.
Strategic Insights
Begin with broad coverage across vowels and distinct consonants, since every answer contains two vowels and three consonants. Preserve later guesses for resolving the doubled characters in TUTOR and COLIC.
The real pattern is a mix of internal repetition and cross-board overlap. TUTOR and TWEAK share T, TWEAK and WOKEN share W, E, and K, while TUTOR, COLIC, and WOKEN all contain O.
Tomorrow's Reset
Clear the grid from your mind, and come back ready for the next four-word board.
Extreme puzzle #756 arrives on the next daily reset.











