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Quordle hint today: Clues and answers for July 15 2025 puzzle

Quordle hint today: Clues and answers for July 15 2025 puzzle

USA Today15-07-2025
WARNING: THERE ARE QUORDLE SPOILERS AHEAD! DO NOT READ FURTHER IF YOU DON'T WANT THE JULY 15, 2025 QUORDLE ANSWERS SPOILED FOR YOU.
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We've seen some amazing word games come out the last couple of years -- from Wordle to the categories game known as Connections and beyond. And if you're like us, you're playing them every single day for fun.
But what if Wordle was multiplied by four and your guesses solved a quartet of five-letter words with nine tries? That's Quordle, from Meriam-Webster, and it's quite the challenge.
And if you're stuck, we're here to help you with some hints for today's puzzle as you try to figure it out, with one hint per word to help you solve the puzzles:
Ready? Let's go:
Today's Quordle hints
Ready for the answers? They're below!
Quordle Answers for today
1. VILLA
2. FLECK
3. TIGER
4. CRANE
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