# Quordle today: hints, answers and past solutions for game #1553

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Looking for a different day? Quordle resets at midnight for each time zone, so yesterday’s puzzle might be today’s for someone else. If you’re after Saturday’s puzzle, you can find the hints and answers for game #1552. Quordle remains one of the original Wordle-style alternatives, and fans are still chasing four correct words each round—today’s game (#1553) is no exception. Spoiler alert: the tips below reveal today’s solutions.

Spoiler warning: the following covers today’s Quordle, including the answers. If you don’t want them yet, skip ahead.

Quordle today (game #1553) — hints 1) Vowels: How many different vowels appear across today’s words? Four distinct vowels are in play. 2) Repeated letters: Do any of today’s answers contain a repeated letter? None of the four answers repeats a letter. 3) Uncommon letters: Are Q, Z, X or J present in today’s words? No—none of these four letters appear in the answers. 4) Starting letters (1): Two of the words share the same starting letter pattern, giving a 2+2 split. 5) Starting letters (2): The actual starting letters are P, B, P, B.

If you’re eager for the answers, scroll further down. Here’s a final tip to help you along: the four solutions start with P, B, P, and B.

Quordle today (game #1553) — the answers

Quordle today — the Daily Sequence (game #1553) — the answers

Past Quordle solutions: the last 20 games

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