The rules of the quordle game are like those of Wordle. There are nine chances to send in five-letter words. In each word, the right letters are crossed out where they belong. If the letter is in the right place, the blank lights up green, just like in Wordle. As an alternative, if the letter is correct but in the wrong place, it is highlighted in yellow. There are no grey-highlighted letters in the grid at all.
Gray: The letter has nothing to do with the target word.
Yellow: The letter is in the target word, but not in the right place.
Green: The letter is in the word and is in the right place.
Experts say that the best way to win the game is to guess all four words at the same time. It's hard, but it works well. To get rid of the letters that don't belong, you could start with a word that uses most of the alphabet. Then, as the correct letters fill in the grid, you might get a hint about the right word.