Quordle 214 answer for August 26, 2022: The difficulty increases! Check Quordle hints, clues, solutions

Quordle 214 answer for August 26, 2022: Today’s puzzle brings an interesting twist that can either be a good advantage or a confusing situation. Make it the former with these Quordle hints, clues and solutions.

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| Updated on: Aug 26 2022, 08:41 IST
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6/7 STOP reading further if you do not wish to know the answer for today’s Quordle 186. Go ahead and give the puzzle a try yourself! Still stuck? Today’s tricky and uncommon words can cause confusion. If you’ve finally given up, scroll down to read the solution for today’s Quordle 186. (HT Tech)
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Quordle 214 answer for August 26, 2022: If you are stuck at a position where you need to guess the right word in the next attempt or lose the game, make use of these Quordle hints, clues and solutions. (HT Tech)

Quordle 214 answer for August 26, 2022: Quordle has decided to turn up the difficulty today. We are back to the tricky one's as the puzzle has again taken the repeated letter route. This means one or more words today contain letters which repeats itself. For the new players, this is frustrating because after you have figured out four of the letters you do not know if it is a double letter or do you need to eliminate more letters. As a result, you end up wasting attempts and often lose the game and your streak with it. So, today, you should take the help of these Quordle hints and clues to navigate to the victory. And if even they fall short, just check the solutions at the bottom.

Quordle 214 hints for August 26

Only one easy word today. There is one word made up of uncommon letters, finding which will be tricky since you also have to find letters for two other words with double letters. In all honesty, today's game is all about optimization and efficiency. You need to come up with a strategy that can help you find all the four words, which are so different, simultaneously. 

Quordle 214 clues for August 26

Today's words begin with the letters S, F, K and C.

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2. The words end with K, Y, A and N.

3. Word 1 clue - to hit a child on his/her bottom with an open hand as a punishment

4. Word 2 clue - a boat that carries people, vehicles or goods across a river or across a narrow part of the sea

5. Word 3 clue - an Australian animal with thick grey fur that lives in trees and looks like a small bear

6. Word 4 clue - any of various types of headgear worn by a monarch as a symbol of sovereignty

These are your clues for the day. Now go on and give the game your best effort. If you feel doubtful, then just scroll down for the solutions.

Quordle 214 answer for August 26

SPOILER ALERT. Do not read ahead if you do not want the answer to today's Quordle. You have been warned.

The four words in today's Quordle are:

1. SPANK

2. FERRY

3. KOALA

4. CROWN

We hope you were able to figure out the last word in today's puzzle. Come back again tomorrow for more hints and clues.

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