Quordle multiplies classic Wordle by four. Four hidden 5-letter words at once, every guess goes to all four boards, nine total attempts. One point per word solved; the player who solves the most takes the round.
The screen shows four Wordle boards in a 2×2 layout. Type a guess and submit; the guess is evaluated on all four boards simultaneously and each board colours its tiles independently. The same word can be two greens on board A, one yellow on B, and all grey on C and D — every guess yields four times the information of a regular Wordle, but you only get nine total guesses.
Solving a board freezes it; subsequent guesses don't apply to that board. The mini-rail at the bottom summarises board status: green for solved, yellow for "I have hints", empty for "no hints yet".
Quordle ships in two variants: Turkish and English word pools. The keyboard layout adapts to the locale. In a multi-locale room, hosts can pick whichever Quordle the active locale supports.
Unlike classic Wordle's positional scoring, Quordle gives one point per board solved. A 4/4 player gets 4 points; a 2/4 player gets 2. There's no first-place bonus — Quordle is a marathon scoring game across many rounds.