Conquer Quordle #1224: Hints and Answers for Today’s Four-Word Challenge (Sunday, June 1)

Still a formidable force in the world of daily word puzzles, Quordle continues to test vocabularies and deduction skills by asking players to solve four five-letter words simultaneously. If today’s Quordle (game #1224 for Sunday, June 1 – or Saturday, May 31, depending on your time zone) is proving a tough nut to crack, you’ve come to the right place for a guiding hand.
We’ve got a series of hints to nudge you towards the solution, and if those aren’t enough, the full answers are waiting for you further down.
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SPOILER WARNING: Quordle #1224 hints and answers are below. Don’t scroll further if you want to solve it solo!
Quordle Today (Game #1224) – Hints for Sunday, June 1:
Here are some clues to help you decipher today’s Quordle words:
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Hint #1 – Vowel Variety:
Today’s Quordle features 4 different vowels (A, E, I, O, U) across its four words. -
Hint #2 – Repeated Letters:
One of today’s Quordle answers contains a repeated letter. -
Hint #3 – Uncommon Letters (Q, Z, X, J):
You can breathe easy – none of the letters Q, Z, X, or J appear in today’s Quordle solutions. -
Hint #4 – Starting Letter Commonalities:
Interestingly, none of today’s Quordle answers start with the same letter. Each word has a unique initial.
Feeling closer? If you need one more significant push, here are the starting letters:
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Hint #5 – The First Letters:
Today’s Quordle answers begin with the letters:-
P
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M
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W
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A
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Okay, this is your final chance to turn back before the answers are revealed!
Scroll down if you’re ready for the solutions.
Quordle Today (Game #1224) – The Answers for Sunday, June 1:
The answers to today’s Quordle, game #1224, are:
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PRUDE
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MURAL
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WHOOP
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ADMIN
A Note on “WHOOP”: On the surface, “WHOOP” might seem like a tricky one. However, with an H, O, and P often having limited placement options, a word ending in H-O-O-P can become a strong possibility. Plus, for seasoned Quordle players, “WHOOP” is a word that tends to recur. Getting an unusual word like this still feels like a small victory – definitely worthy of a little “whoop!” of your own.
Quordle Daily Sequence Today (Game #1224) – The Answers:
The answers to today’s Quordle Daily Sequence, game #1224, are:
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CHART
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SHACK
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STRAY
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DANDY
How did you do with Quordle #1224? Let us know your experience in the comments!
Looking Back: The Past 20 Quordle Answers
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Quordle #1223, Saturday, 31 May: CRUMB, ELFIN, DRIER, QUITE
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Quordle #1222, Friday, 30 May: RAJAH, CAUSE, BLACK, ETUDE
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Quordle #1221, Thursday, 29 May: CRIER, DRAPE, STRUT, NEIGH
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Quordle #1220, Wednesday, 28 May: HELLO, BEADY, VIGIL, PURER
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Quordle #1219, Tuesday, 27 May: TWEET, RANGE, POPPY, RADAR
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Quordle #1218, Monday, 26 May: BLEAT, HOWDY, ASIDE, SCOOP
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Quordle #1217, Sunday, 25 May: OCEAN, AMBER, PIPER, GLEAN
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Quordle #1216, Saturday, 24 May: HUSKY, HEIST, FOGGY, POLAR
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Quordle #1215, Friday, 23 May: SHIRE, GIANT, AWAIT, CAPER
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Quordle #1214, Thursday, 22 May: LOSE, GLOVE, STINT, EXCEL
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Quordle #1213, Wednesday, 21 May: NOVEL, CHOSE, DIRTY, DONUT
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Quordle #1212, Tuesday, 20 May: DECOY, SHAKE, MAPLE, PURER
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Quordle #1211, Monday, 19 May: LINK, HANDY, DITCH, WAIVE
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Quordle #1210, Sunday, 18 May: QUACK, ROACH, PURGE, DOWNY
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Quordle #1209, Saturday, 17 May: STRIP, RANGE, UNITE, GEESE
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Quordle #1208, Friday, 16 May: SHEEP, SNUCK, DRIFT, BREAK
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Quordle #1207, Thursday, 15 May: PAINT, CROUP, PEDAL, FLUKE
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Quordle #1206, Wednesday, 14 May: FAVOR, METER, PICKY, MAKER
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Quordle #1205, Tuesday, 13 May: SCENT, AGAPE, POLAR, YEARN
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Quordle #1204, Monday, 12 May: ROYAL, ARGUE, BUNCH, READY