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Today’s Quordle Hints (and Answer) for Thursday, June 12, 2025


If you’re looking for the Quordle answer for Thursday, June 12, 2025, read on—I’ll share some clues, tips, and strategies, and finally the solution. Beware, there are spoilers below for June 12, Quordle #1235! Keep scrolling if you want some hints (and then the answer) to today’s Quordle game. (If you play Wordle, Connections, and Strands, check out our hints for those games, too.) 

How to play Quordle

Quordle lives on the Merriam-Webster website. A new puzzle goes live every day. If you’ve never played, it’s a twist on The New York Times’ daily Wordle game, in which you have a limited number of attempts to guess a five-letter mystery word. In Quordle, though, you’re simultaneously solving four Wordle-style puzzles, and each of your guesses gets applied to the four puzzles simultaneously. Due to the increased difficulty, Quordle grants you nine guesses (12 if you play on “Chill” mode, or eight if you play on “Extreme”), rather than Wordle’s six.

To start, guess a five-letter word. The letters of the word in each of the four quadrants will turn green if they’re correct, yellow if you have the right letter in the wrong place, or gray if the letter isn’t in that secret word at all.

Ready for the hints? Let’s go!


Can you give me a hint for today’s Quordle?

  • Upper left: Very little.

  • Upper right: A group of cookies during baking.

  • Lower left: Beneath.

  • Lower right: To analyze or understand a thing’s parts.


Does today’s Quordle have any double or repeated letters?

  • Upper left: No.

  • Upper right: No.

  • Lower left: No.

  • Lower right: No.

What letters do today’s Quordle words start with?

  • Upper left: S

  • Upper right: B

  • Lower left: U

  • Lower right: P

What letters do today’s Quordle words end with?

  • Upper left: T

  • Upper right: H

  • Lower left: R

  • Lower right: E

What is the solution to today’s Quordle?

  • Upper left: SCANT

  • Upper right: BATCH

  • Lower left: UNDER

  • Lower right: PARSE

How I solved today’s Quordle

I start with SLATE, my personal favorite starter. Off to a good start in the upper left—let’s try START. Close. SCANT? Yep!

I’ll try TACKY for the upper right now. Nope. I know T is in the third position now, though. HATCH? One off. PATCH has to be it. Nope! Oof. BATCH? Got it.

Two guesses left and two words left. Gotta nail it. I have everything I need for the bottom right. It has to be PARSE. Nice.

This last one is going to be tricky. It could be something like GREEN? Let’s see. Nope, not quite. UNDER. I should have pivoted earlier once I realized the upper right had multiple possible solutions. Oh well! Next time.


What do you think so far?

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The best starter words for Quordle

What should you play for that first guess? We can look to Wordle for some general guidelines. 

The best starters tend to contain common letters, to increase the chances of getting yellow and green squares to guide your guessing. (And if you get all grays when guessing common letters, that’s still excellent information to help you rule out possibilities.) There isn’t a single “best” starting word, but The New York Times’s Wordle analysis bot has suggested starting with one of these:

  • CRANE

  • TRACE

  • SLANT

  • CRATE

  • CARTE

Meanwhile, an MIT analysis found that you’ll eliminate the most possibilities in the first round by starting with one of these:

  • SALET

  • REAST

  • TRACE

  • CRATE

  • SLATE

Other good picks might be ARISE or ROUND. Words like ADIEU and AUDIO get more vowels in play, but you could argue that it’s better to start with an emphasis on consonants, using a starter like RENTS or CLAMP. Choose your strategy, and see how it plays out.


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