Quordle 322, December 12: Clues and answers for today's word game

Quordle 322, December 12: Clues and answers for today's word game
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Are you unable to solve Quordle #322 for December 12? Here are the hints that will help you crack today’s answers.

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Following Wordle, other clone games were created in an effort to target the same demographic.

The website Quordle professes to have over two million daily players and fifteen million overall players. In this game of Quordle, players must anticipate four five-letter words in nine tries or less.

Many regular players now have a daily to-do list that comprises games like Heardle, Wordle, and Quordle. This is because there are several daily guessing games available. It can take longer to play Quordle four times than it would to play Wordle. But a kind of brute-force guessing strategy can hasten the process. If you merely want the solution and don't care about having the fewest guesses possible, the following approach also works with Wordle:

Consider beginning with a string of words that displays all the vowels, including Y, along with a few other typical letters. Hence, words like MOIST, SPARK, SPITE, FUDGY and such make good starting words.


What are the hints for today’s Quordle?

The four words of the day start with T, Y, C and L
The first word stands with a brand name that especially deals with watches and jewelleries.
The second word stands for a substance that is used for making bread, beers, wine and so on
The third word is a normally accepted principle, rule, or standard by which something can be judged.
The fourth word is used for something which can leak.

What are the answers for today’s Quordle?

The answers for today’s Quordle:
Titan, Yeast, Canon, Leaky

FAQs:

  1. Which are the good starting words for Quordle?
    Consider beginning Quordle with a string of words that displays all the vowels, including Y, along with a few other typical letters. Hence, words like MOIST, SPARK, SPITE, FUDGY and such make good starting words.
  2. Does it take same time to solve Quordle as Wordle?
    No, Quordle is a slow game and hence it can take longer to play Quordle four times than it would to play Wordle.
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