Quordle by Merriam-Webster throws four five-letter words at you all at once, and you’ve got nine guesses to crack them all. The trick is juggling multiple puzzles without losing track of what you’ve already tried. But if you’re hitting a wall today, we’ve got some nudges that won’t spoil the fun.
After you wrap up today’s challenge, be sure to swing by our roundup of the top 10 daily puzzles for other brain teasers that’ll keep you coming back for more.
Daily Quordle (#1327) Hints for September 12, 2025

Stuck on any of today’s words? Here are some nudges for each word in today’s Daily Quordle (Classic)
Word 1 (Top Left):
- Contains the letters M and N.
- Has two vowels spread throughout.
- Think vertical rather than horizontal.
Word 2 (Top Right):
- Ends with a double consonant.
- Has exactly one vowel.
- Something small and round.
Word 3 (Bottom Left):
- What you do to an old ship to make it seaworthy again.
- Starts and ends with different consonants.
- Contains a total of two vowels.
Word 4 (Bottom Right):
- The British spell this with an extra vowel.
- Contains both A and O.
- Rhymes with “neighbor.”
Still scratching your head? The complete answers are waiting below.
Daily Quordle (#1327) Solution for September 12, 2025

Ready for the full answer? Here are all four words in today’s Daily Quordle Classic:
- Word 1 (Top Left): MOUNT
- Word 2 (Top Right): PENNY
- Word 3 (Bottom Left): REFIT
- Word 4 (Bottom Right): LABOR
The batch in today’s puzzle covers geography, currency, repairs, and work terminology. Nothing too obscure, though REFIT might have given some solvers a bit of a pause.
How’d it go for you? Did any word make you burn through extra guesses, or did you nail them all efficiently? Drop a comment and let us know!