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Today's Quordle Hints (and Answer) for Thursday, July 31, 2025
Today's Quordle Hints (and Answer) for Thursday, July 31, 2025

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time31-07-2025

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Today's Quordle Hints (and Answer) for Thursday, July 31, 2025

If you're looking for the Quordle answer for Thursday, July 31, 2025, read on—I'll share some clues, tips, and strategies, and finally the solution. Beware, there are spoilers below for July 31, Quordle #1284! Keep scrolling if you want some hints (and then the answer) to today's Quordle game. (If you play Wordle, Connections, or 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: What a well-dressed person has. Upper right: A car parker. Lower left: Deep pain. Lower right: Metal mix. Does today's Quordle have any double or repeated letters? Upper left: No. Upper right: No. Lower left: No. Lower right: Yes, a double consonant. What letters do today's Quordle words start with? Upper left: S Upper right: V Lower left: A Lower right: A What letters do today's Quordle words end with? Upper left: E Upper right: T Lower left: Y Lower right: Y What is the solution to today's Quordle? Upper left: STYLE Upper right: VALET Lower left: AGONY Lower right: ALLOY How I solved today's Quordle Let's kick things off with my starter words, SLATE and MOUND. The upper left is probably STYLE. Yes. The bottom left could be AGONY. Got it. I think the bottom right is ALLOY. On a roll. Let's try VALET for the upper right. Wow, that might be my fastest solve. 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. Solve the daily Crossword

Today's Quordle Hints (and Answer) for Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Today's Quordle Hints (and Answer) for Wednesday, July 30, 2025

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time30-07-2025

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Today's Quordle Hints (and Answer) for Wednesday, July 30, 2025

If you're looking for the Quordle answer for Wednesday, July 30, 2025, read on—I'll share some clues, tips, and strategies, and finally the solution. Beware, there are spoilers below for July 30, Quordle #1283! Keep scrolling if you want some hints (and then the answer) to today's Quordle game. (If you play Wordle, Connections, or 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: Prohibit. Upper right: Office tasks. Lower left: Stores papers. Lower right: Related to consumption. Does today's Quordle have any double or repeated letters? Upper left: No. Upper right: No. Lower left: Yes, a repeated vowel. Lower right: No. What letters do today's Quordle words start with? Upper left: D Upper right: A Lower left: F Lower right: U What letters do today's Quordle words end with? Upper left: R Upper right: N Lower left: O Lower right: E What is the solution to today's Quordle? Upper left: DEBAR Upper right: ADMIN Lower left: FOLIO Lower right: USAGE How I solved today's Quordle SLATE and MOUND are my trusty starter words. The bottom right might be USAGE. Yep. I have four letters for the upper right already. I thought it might be AMEND, but that doesn't work. I thought it might be NOMAD, too, but the D is in the wrong spot. Hmm. I'll try POLYP for the bottom left to get a few more common letters on the board. FOLIO might fit the bottom left. Yes. The upper right has to be ADMIN. I thought the upper left might be DREAM, but there's no M. DEBAR? Yep. 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. Solve the daily Crossword

I used Gemini to make AI backgrounds for my Google Meet calls — here's how you do it
I used Gemini to make AI backgrounds for my Google Meet calls — here's how you do it

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time18-06-2025

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I used Gemini to make AI backgrounds for my Google Meet calls — here's how you do it

I attend a lot of meetings. And because many of my colleagues are based in a different country, that means a lot of time using Google Meet. But because Google is currently putting Gemini's generative smarts into every corner of its ecosystem, I get to have a little bit of AI-assisted fun during these work calls. Generative backgrounds is a new feature of Google Meet that allows you to prompt Gemini into creating a custom background for your video window. If you have a rather uninspiring office environment — as I do — this is an easy way to add a touch of personality to your call. Anyone who's used Google Meet with any regularity will know the service comes with a set of static backgrounds you can sub in for real life. You get the typical office conference room, sun-drenched café or log cabin — but it's all too easy to log onto a mass call with a few of your workmates (or family members) choosing the same background. Generative backgrounds lets you come up with something unique that's a good way to make those weekly team calls a little more inspiring. You may even unearth a fellow sci-fi, fantasy or retro fan among your colleagues when they catch sight of your brand new background. Here's how to create your own Google Meet generative AI background. Start or join your instant or scheduled Google Meet call and tap the three vertical dots in the toolbar to open up the overflow settings. Click (or tap) on 'Backgrounds and effects'. Look for the pencil icon under the Generative backgrounds title and click on it. Type your prompt into the text box and use the drop-down box below it for guidance on your overall environment. For example, I used the rather simplistic "a city in the sky prompt" to create something suitably sci-fi for a video call with a colleague. Once you're happy with your prompt click on the 'Create samples' button and Gemini will take about 20 seconds to come up with four different samples. Click on the background you want to have it automatically applied and saved to your Google Meet profile. If it's not quite what you're after, go back and try a more descriptive prompt. For example, you could ask to have your background rendered as photorealistic or in a different type of art style. Now you've made your meetings a little more interesting, perhaps you want to check out some of the other ways Gemini can assist with a Google-optimized workflow. For example, using it to summarize a YouTube video, declutter your desktop or make your own Wordle-style games. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. And here's 9 prompts to use if you're just getting started with Gemini.

I replaced Wordle with my own AI-generated games — here's how to make yours
I replaced Wordle with my own AI-generated games — here's how to make yours

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time07-06-2025

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I replaced Wordle with my own AI-generated games — here's how to make yours

After months of the same Wordle routine, I decided to create my own word puzzle games using AI and honestly, I'm never going back. Instead of being limited to one puzzle per day, I now have an endless supply of custom games that actually challenge me at my skill level. You don't need any coding experience to make this work. Modern AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini can generate fully functional puzzle games in minutes. I tested all three to see which AI creates the most engaging alternatives to Wordle. Turns out, AI is surprisingly good at creating games that keep you entertained during coffee breaks, commutes, or whenever you need a quick mental challenge. Here's how to build your own collection of word games that goes way beyond the daily Wordle limit. Log into ChatGPT and use this simple prompt: "Create a Wordle-style game for us to play. I have 5 guesses to pick the right word." The response is straightforward and gets the job done, delivering a functional word-guessing game that you can play immediately in the chat interface. ChatGPT's approach is intuitive and user-friendly, making it easy to jump straight into playing without any setup. It generates a clean text-based version where you make guesses and receive clear feedback about correct letters and positions. The interface feels natural to use: you simply type your guess and ChatGPT responds with helpful hints about which letters are correct and where they belong. While it lacks the visual pizzazz of colored tiles or interactive elements that make Wordle so satisfying, ChatGPT compensates with clear, well-organized feedback that's easy to follow. This option works perfectly when you need a quick mental challenge during your coffee break and want something that just works without any fuss. Head to Claude and use the exact same prompt: "Create a Wordle-style game for us to play. I have 5 guesses to pick the right word." Claude takes a completely different approach, actually building a functional game interface right within the chat using its artifact system. This was easily my favorite of the three options. Claude creates a fully interactive game with visual feedback, colored tiles, and a proper game board that updates in real-time as you play. Using the mobile app makes this feel like you're actually playing a legitimate Wordle alternative rather than just chatting with an AI. The interface is clean, responsive, and captures that satisfying feeling of seeing your guesses populate the grid with the familiar green, yellow, and gray color coding. It's such a good alternative because you get the complete Wordle experience without being limited to just one puzzle per day. Log into Gemini and try the same prompt. You'll get the most stripped-down version of the three, with minimal visual elements and a very basic text-based interaction. While ChatGPT at least included some emojis to add visual interest, Gemini keeps things extremely plain. However, Gemini does offer one unique advantage — it actively suggests using its Canvas feature to generate actual code for a standalone game. This makes it potentially useful if you want to create something you can share with friends or host elsewhere. The main issue with Gemini's idea of Wordle-style game is it occasionally makes errors that can break the game experience, like incorrectly stating that "fruit" isn't a five-letter word, for example. Once you've gotten past the hallucinations, Gemini played well and did exactly what it was supposed to do, delivering a functional word game that captures the core Wordle mechanics just without the frills. No surprise there. Claude delivered the most polished, interactive experience that actually felt like playing a real game rather than just having a conversation about one. ChatGPT and Gemini both provided functional alternatives, but Claude's ability to create a proper visual interface with real-time updates puts it in a league of its own for this kind of task. Honestly, Claude is criminally underrated as an AI assistant. It consistently delivers more thoughtful, nuanced responses and excels at creative tasks like this game creation challenge. While everyone's talking about ChatGPT, Claude quietly outperforms in areas that actually matter for everyday use and I've been quite vocal about how it's my favorite AI model out there right now. The fact that it can build interactive experiences right within the chat interface is just another example of how it's much more capable than people realize. Now you've learned how to create your own wordle-style game in ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini, why not take a look at our other useful AI guides?Check out 5 mind-blowing ChatGPT image prompts you'll wish you knew sooner and how to choose the right ChatGPT model for any task. Anthropic keeps taking Claude from strength to strength, make sure you explore Claude's latest feature: voice mode. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips.

Today's Quordle Hints (and Answer) for Sunday, May 25, 2025
Today's Quordle Hints (and Answer) for Sunday, May 25, 2025

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time26-05-2025

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Today's Quordle Hints (and Answer) for Sunday, May 25, 2025

If you're looking for the Quordle answer for Sunday, May 25, 2025, read on—I'll share some clues, tips, and strategies, and finally the solution. Beware, there are spoilers below for May 25, Quordle #1217! 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 here on the Merriam-Webster website. A new puzzle goes live every day. If you've never played, it's a twist on 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 (or 12 if you play on 'Chill' mode, and 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: A vast expanse of water Upper right: What preserved a mosquito in Jurassic Park Lower left: A word that often follows 'pied' Lower right: To read between the lines for a solution Does today's Quordle have any double or repeated letters? Upper left: No. Upper right: No. Lower left: Yes, it has one repeated consonant, but not side-by-side. Lower right: No. What letters do today's Quordle words start with? Upper left: O Upper right: A Lower left: P Lower right: G What letters do today's Quordle words end with? Upper left: N Upper right: R Lower left: R Lower right: N What is the solution to today's Quordle? Upper left: OCEAN Upper right: AMBER Lower left: PIPER Lower right: GLEAN How I solved today's Quordle I start with SLATE and MOUND, my two favorites, and it gets me some good info. The upper right looks solvable—I just need everything in the right order. Maybe CANOE? Wow, I have all the letters now, but they're still in the wrong order. Ah, OCEAN. I've got four out of five letters in the bottom right now. GLEAN? Yep. The upper right either starts or ends with A. AMBER? Sweet. That leaves the bottom right, which I now know ends in ER. Maybe PIPER? Nailed it. 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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