Looking for the Quordle answers for Friday, June 27, 2025? You’re in the right place. Below, you’ll find helpful clues, gameplay tips, and the full solution for today’s game. Spoiler alert—if you’re solving Quordle #1250 and want to try it yourself, scroll carefully. The answers are further down, with hints first.
Where to Play Quordle
Quordle is hosted daily on the Merriam-Webster website, offering a brain-twisting twist on the classic Wordle game. While Wordle challenges players to guess one five-letter word within six tries, Quordle makes you solve four puzzles simultaneously—all with the same set of guesses. It’s a true test of vocabulary, logic, and deduction.
You get:
9 guesses on normal mode
12 guesses on “Chill” mode
8 guesses on “Extreme” mode
Each guess applies to all four puzzles. Letters turn green when correct and in the right position, yellow when correct but misplaced, and gray when not in the word at all.
Hints for Today’s Quordle (June 27, 2025)
Want to solve it on your own with a little help? Here are clues to nudge you in the right direction:
Word 1 (Upper Left)
Clue: Say aloud
Starts with: S
Ends with: K
Double letters: None
Word 2 (Upper Right)
Clue: Majestic bird
Starts with: E
Ends with: E
Double letters: One repeated vowel
Word 3 (Lower Left)
Clue: Prevent
Starts with: A
Ends with: T
Double letters: None
Word 4 (Lower Right)
Clue: Legal action
Starts with: S
Ends with: G
Double letters: None
Final Answers for Quordle #1250
Here’s the full solution set for today’s Quordle:
Upper Left: SPEAK
Upper Right: EAGLE
Lower Left: AVERT
Lower Right: SUING
Strategy I Used to Solve Today’s Puzzle
I kicked off with my usual opening pair: SLATE and MOUND. These guesses help cover many common letters—both vowels and consonants. The grid gave me some decent yellow and green hits, particularly on the upper left and lower right.
For the upper left, after trying SPEAR, I realized it was off by just one letter. SPEAK clicked instantly.
The upper right felt like it might be ANGLE, but the vowels didn’t align. After refining my guesses, EAGLE made perfect sense with the repeated ‘E’.
For the bottom right, I considered SUNNY because of the ‘N’ and ‘Y’, but that didn’t fit. A stray green ‘G’ pointed me toward SUING, which solved that quadrant.
The bottom left took the longest. I kept leaning toward TREAT or something similar, but the placement of the A was wrong. After a few tries, AVERT was the only solution that worked.
Quordle Puzzle Stats for June 27, 2025
🧩 Puzzle #1250
Guesses used: 9 of 9
Solved in: 5️⃣ 7️⃣ 9️⃣ 8️⃣
Try your hand at it here: m-w.com/games/quordle
Best Starting Words for Quordle
Your first guess sets the tone. Great starters use frequently occurring consonants and vowels. Based on various expert analyses, here are top choices:
- SLATE – Balanced coverage of common letters
- CRANE – Strong all-rounder
- TRACE – Used by many for quick vowel/consonant reveals
- ROUND – Good vowel-to-consonant ratio
- ARISE – Vowel-heavy, ideal for early vowel placement
- From MIT’s Wordle research, here are some optimized picks:
- SALET
- REAST
- SLANT
- CRATE
- SLATE
Try out a few and see which works best with your puzzle-solving instincts.
Final Thoughts
Quordle #1250 delivered just the right amount of challenge for a Friday puzzle. From the straightforward SPEAK to the tricky SUING, it was a satisfying solve with minimal guesswork wasted. Whether you’re a casual player or a Quordle streak chaser, building a solid starting word strategy and reading clues carefully can make all the difference.
If you’re hooked on daily word games, don’t forget to also check out our Wordle, Connections, and Strands hints for the day. Happy solving!
