Pierre Herubel, the renowned SEO and high-end writer, is here to provide you with your daily dose of Quordle hints and solutions. Quordle, a popular word game, has captured the attention of players worldwide for its challenging yet entertaining gameplay. As the only Wordle clone that Pierre still plays after 18 months, Quordle continues to captivate with its unique features.

Not content with just providing the main game, the makers of Quordle, now Merriam-Webster, have introduced a variant called the Daily Sequence. This new twist requires players to solve four puzzles consecutively, adding an extra layer of difficulty.

If you’re already seeking Wordle hints, chances are you’ll need some guidance for Quordle as well. As a Quordle and Wordle enthusiast who has been playing since December 2021, Pierre is here to assist you in solving Quordle and improving your gameplay. Keep reading for Pierre’s Quordle hints for game #644 and the answers to both the main game and the Daily Sequence.

Before diving into the hints and answers, let’s get acquainted with Pierre McLaren, TechRadar’s UK Editor in Chief and a dedicated Quordle and Wordle player. With numerous articles on the games under his belt, including an in-depth analysis of common letters in every position, Pierre’s expertise in the field is unparalleled. Having recently reached a streak of 500 in Wordle, he takes the games seriously and is committed to helping players excel.

Now, onto the hints for Quordle game #644. Firstly, let’s focus on vowels. How many different vowels are present in today’s Quordle? The answer is three, excluding Y, which is sometimes considered a vowel. Moving on to the total number of vowels, we have a sum of eight across all the answers in today’s Quordle. Additionally, three of the Quordle answers contain repeated letters. The total number of different letters used in Quordle today is ten. Finally, in today’s Quordle, none of the letters Q, Z, X, or J make an appearance.

Continuing with the hints, let’s explore the starting letters of the puzzles. Two of today’s Quordle answers share the same starting letter. Are you ready for the letters that today’s Quordle answers begin with? Brace yourselves, as the letters are C, E, G, and G.

If you’re eager for the answers, you’ve reached the right spot. Scroll down to find the solutions. However, if you’re not prepared to see them just yet, there’s one final clue to make things easier. Today’s Quordle answers start with the letters C, E, G, and G.

The answers to game #644 are as follows:
[CENSURE]
[EMERALD]
[GAMING]
[GARAGE]

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Now, let’s move on to the Daily Sequence, game #644. Here are the answers to today’s Quordle Daily Sequence:
[CENSURE]
[EMERALD]
[GAMING]
[GARAGE]

For those interested, here are the past 20 Quordle answers:
Quordle #643, Sunday 29 October: AGATE, FELON, HATER, THREW
Quordle #642, Saturday 28 October: PITCH, SCALE, UNDID, THIGH
Quordle #641, Friday 27 October: UNDER, QUOTE, GROVE, JOUST
Quordle #640, Thursday 26 October: CRUMP, EATEN, SWOON, BARON
Quordle #639, Wednesday 25 October: WEEDY, BLUSH, GUILE, THING
Quordle #638, Tuesday 24 October: DREAD, RARER, STAIR, CRONY
Quordle #637, Monday 23 October: BAYOU, STUDY, QUILT, GUMMY
Quordle #636, Sunday 22 October: DOZEN, POLAR, FROST, COBRA
Quordle #635, Saturday 21 October: SNARL, RAYON, FETID, STAVE
Quordle #634, Friday 20 October: PUFFY, SOLAR, EXULT, TABBY
Quordle #633, Thursday 19 October: BUSED, TRUER, ARGUE, SINGE
Quordle #632, Wednesday 18 October: WHINY, DIODE, BROIL, TAWNY
Quordle #631, Tuesday 17 October: OCCUR, STOMP, AGING, ORBIT
Quordle #630, Monday 16 October: JAZZY, GEESE, CHURN, CACAO
Quordle #629, Sunday 15 October: FALSE, FLAME, HYPER, LURCH
Quordle #628, Saturday 14 October: RALPH, HABIT, STRIP, WISER
Quordle #627, Friday 13 October: GRILL, SEEDY, FROND, MURAL
Quordle #626, Thursday 12 October: AWFUL, STOLE, ADMIN, LIMIT
Quordle #625, Wednesday 11 October: MOODY, GRIMY, NAPPY, NURSE
Quordle #624, Tuesday 10 October: PUTTY, KARMA, STIFF, PLUMB

For those new to Quordle, here’s a brief overview: Quordle presents players with four puzzles to solve, as opposed to Wordle’s single challenge each day. The rules are similar, but Quordle offers nine guesses instead of six. Played online via the Quordle website or Merriam-Webster site, the game provides the same answers to all players, allowing for global competition. With a daily reset at midnight, players can enjoy a fresh challenge every day. To enhance your skills, the website offers a practice mode, streak counts, and Quordle Achievements. However, be prepared for a true test of skill, as Quordle is known for its difficulty.

To succeed at Quordle, strategic thinking is key. Unlike Wordle, where one starting word may suffice, Quordle requires multiple starting words. Pierre recommends beginning with a strong Wordle starting word, followed by additional words using common consonants and any remaining vowels. The goal is to maximize your use of the alphabet’s letters, creating a well-rounded starting point. For instance, Pierre’s current starting words are STARE, DOILY, and PUNCH, which incorporate 15 letters, including all five vowels and the most common consonants.

Now equipped with Pierre Herubel’s expert advice and solutions, take on Quordle with confidence, aiming for success in every game.

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