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Padres Fall 5-4 to Cubs, Suffer First Series Loss Since March

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The San Diego Padres (19-11) suffered their first two-game losing streak since March 31 on Wednesday afternoon, falling 5-4 to the Chicago Cubs (19-12).

It also marked their first series loss since facing the San Francisco Giants in late March along with having lost three out of the last four games.

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San Diego’s offense struggled, managing just three hits, two of which were home runs.

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The Cubs struck first in the top of the second inning when catcher Miguel Amaya singled to center, bringing in outfielder Michael Conforto for a 1-0 lead. A strange sequence put Conforto on base after he hit a deep fly to center field that Jackson Merrill, known for robbing home runs, misjudged and dropped, turning it into a double then led to the run.

“I just got one up for it and I didn’t catch it,” Merrill said. “Shit happens.”

Two innings later, center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong launched his third home run of the season, a two-run shot to left field to extend the lead to 3-0.

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Padres starter Matt Waldron delivered one of his better performances since stepping into the rotation following Nick Pivetta’s injury. Waldron pitched 5.0 innings, allowing six hits and three runs. While not dominant, it marked progress after he surrendered six runs in each of his previous two starts.

“I feel like I’m making strides in the right direction,” Waldron said.

The Padres responded in the middle innings. Third baseman Miguel Andújar got San Diego on the board with his first home run of the season, driving a sweeper to left field. After a Jake Cronenworth walk, Nick Castellanos followed with a no-doubt two-run shot to left-center, his first as a Padre, tying the game at 3-3 and energizing Petco Park.

“Anytime that you have results, it’s a good feeling,” Castellanos said.

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Apr 29, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres left fielder Nick Castellanos (21) rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the fifth inning against the Chicago Cubs at Petco Park.

Apr 29, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres left fielder Nick Castellanos (21) rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the fifth inning against the Chicago Cubs at Petco Park.

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Apr 29, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres left fielder Nick Castellanos (21) rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the fifth inning against the Chicago Cubs at Petco Park.

The momentum didn’t last.

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Matt Shaw doubled off Adrian Morejón, putting runners in scoring position in the top of the 6th inning. With Conforto on third after reaching earlier, a defensive miscue proved costly. Ty France recorded an out at first on a Crow-Armstrong ground out, but a delayed reaction allowed Conforto to break for home. France’s throw to Luis Campusano came too late, giving the Cubs a 4-3 lead.

In the eighth inning, Shaw struck again, taking Jason Adam deep on the sixth pitch of the at-bat to extend the lead to 5-3.

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The Padres had one final opportunity in the bottom half. After loading the bases, two of their highest-paid stars stepped to the plate. Fernando Tatis Jr., who hasn’t homered since early September 2025, drove a ball to deep center field, but it fell short of the wall. Castellanos scored on the play to cut the deficit to 5-4.

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Manny Machado followed but grounded into a double play, ending the inning and the Padres’ comeback hopes.

“We’ve proved that we’re a team, that’s a very good contender this year,” Merrill said. “Everyone in our clubhouse is contributing. I’m just excited to keep it going.”

In April, the Padres won 18 games, their most in a single month since 1998. They sit just half a game behind the Dodgers, who have also dropped their last two. Everything is still in front of San Diego, but they need their big bats to start producing.

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“I’m waiting for them to get hot, and once they get hot, we’re going to roll off a bunch of wins again,” Knorr said. “So, just a matter of time waiting for them to get ready and feel comfortable again.”

San Diego will have Thursday off before opening a new series against the Chicago White Sox on Friday. Noah Schultz (1-1) is scheduled to face Germán Márquez (3-1) at 6:40 p.m. PT.

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Saudi Arabia set to withdraw LIV Golf funding after 2026 season, per reports

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The launch of LIV Golf in June 2022 was meant to disrupt and challenge the existing structure of professional golf, creating a rival league to the PGA Tour and aiming to steal the game’s top stars to rebuild golf in a new image. Four years later, the league, fully financed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, may be on the verge of insolvency.

LIV Golf will inform players and staff on Thursday that the PIF is withdrawing its funding for the league at the conclusion of the 2026 season, ending its investment after sinking more than $5 billion into the circuit since its launch, according to the Wall Street Journal and CNBC.

PIF chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan, who is also the chairman of the LIV Golf board, stepped down from his LIV Golf role on Wednesday, according to Sports Business Journal.

Saudi Arabia is in the midst of reevaluating its substantial financial commitments in the sports space and the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran.

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While LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil initially pushed back on reports that the PIF was dissolving its multibillion-dollar investment, noting two weeks ago that the league was fully funded through its 2026 campaign, the circuit is now facing the reality of its situation as it prepares for the future. 

LIV Golf has already postponed its upcoming event in New Orleans, and it now must find investors willing to contribute significant funds to keep it running through 2027 and beyond. 

Considering the league has struggled to break through with fans and generate media rights revenue or television ratings, securing financiers willing to back nine-figure guaranteed contracts and massive purses will be a difficult sell. Still, LIV Golf reportedly plans to consider strategic alternatives rather than close its doors, though it’s hard to envision how that will allow the league to retain the likes of stars Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau.

As such, LIV Golf’s future is now tenuous after years of failed efforts to recruit top PGA Tour players and establish a substantial audience. As the PGA Tour itself added private investments and increased purses for its signature tournaments, LIV Golf has struggled to attract top names after an initial wave of substantial signings while bleeding money.

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Losses have been estimated at $500 million to $600 million each year, though LIV Golf is on pace to improve its revenue projection by $100 million in 2026 after inking multiple brand partnership deals, CNBC reports.

Critics have accused LIV Golf of serving as a sportswashing arm for Saudi Arabia, an operation that existed as a means of improving the country’s reputation amid accusations of human rights abuses and corruption. Proponents suggested it was advancing the game of golf, offering an alternative product with a different format.

However, LIV Golf failed to obtain recognition from the sport’s preeminent evaluation body, the Official World Golf Rankings, due to its 54-hole, shotgun-start, no-cut tournaments, and the team competition element failed to catch on with fans. LIV Golf was consequently forced to change its format and only recently received OWGR recognition, moves that appear to be too little, too late, given that interest in the league has not grown.

What would happen to LIV Golf’s best players? 

DeChambeau, a two-time U.S. Open winner, and Rahm, a two-time major champion, are the two biggest names under contract with LIV Golf, though other burgeoning talents like Joaquín Niemann and Tyrrell Hatton join them on the circuit. (Five-time major champion winner Brooks Koepka and 2018 Masters champion Patrick Reed recently departed the league for the PGA Tour and DP World Tour, respectively.) 

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The PGA Tour has already shown a willingness to create paths for top stars to return; however, it did so while being mindful of its membership’s feelings and perspectives, many of whom declined the get-richer-quicker prospect of signing with LIV Golf to remain loyal and continue playing stateside.

After DeChambeau and Rahm declined the opportunity this offseason to bolt alongside Koepka, that process would need to be reevaluated should LIV Golf shutter. Koepka’s deal, which included a $5 million charitable donation, ineligibility for the Player Equity Program for five years and no FedEx Cup payouts in his first year back, was billed as a one-time offer that was “not precedent-setting,” per the PGA Tour.

DeChambeau was also part of a group that filed an antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour following his defection to LIV Golf. While that lawsuit was ultimately dropped, it led to escalating tensions between the sides, and PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp told the Journal that “scar tissue” would be a factor.

“There were rules, and they were broken,” Rolapp said. “With rules comes accountability.”

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These potentially unhomed players would have no leverage in talks with the PGA Tour, putting them in a difficult bargaining position.

One option could be for the PGA Tour to offer the same deal Reed received: serve a one-year suspension and regain status via major championship and DP World Tour competition. DeChambeau and Rahm would still have full-time status upon returning, as they have won majors within the last five years, but the path to reconciliation might not be as smooth as it was with Koepka and Reed. 

“I don’t necessarily have scar tissue, but there are plenty of people around our tour who do,” Rolapp added. “It has to be accounted for in some shape or form.”

For non-stars, the road back to the PGA Tour will be more arduous. With the PGA Tour already talking about trimming fields and creating more “scarcity” in events to boast stronger fields in 2027 and beyond, gaining status may be more difficult than ever, especially considering LIV Golf players lack world ranking points and the PGA Tour has little incentive to help them. 

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“We’re interested in having the best players who can help our tour,” Rolapp explained bluntly. “Not every player can do that.”

LIV Golf’s ambitious recruitments

When LIV Golf first began, some believed it presented an existential threat to the PGA Tour. With billions of dollars in backing from Saudi Arabia, they were aggressive in pursuing many of the game’s top stars with lucrative nine-figure deals. Greg Norman was the head of the venture, with Phil Mickelson becoming the league’s public face — stirring controversy almost immediately.

While LIV Golf found success recruiting some older players, it was only able to coax a few top stars with promises of guaranteed money and a shortened global schedule. 

Dustin Johnson was among the first to sign, followed by DeChambeau, Koepka, Reed and Niemann. Cameron Smith defected from the PGA Tour shortly after winning his first major at the 2022 Open Championship, helping the league improve its legitimacy outside of the legacies of Mickelson, Sergio Garcia, Henrik Stenson, Louis Oosthuizen and others. 

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The biggest shockwave came after LIV Golf’s second season when Rahm, who publicly denied any desire to join LIV when asked on multiple occasions, bolted from the PGA Tour in December 2023, announcing his move in an odd interview after receiving an offer reportedly worth over $300 million.

The Rahm move came months after an infamous “framework deal” was struck between the PIF and PGA Tour Enterprises, which appeared to be a ceasefire, indicating a potential merger was on the horizon. Years later, despite continued conversations and at least one White House meeting, the parties never moved closer together.

Cracks began to show …

LIV Golf’s facade began to crumble late in 2025 when Koepka suddenly announced he was leaving a year before his contract was to expire. He was quickly brought back by the PGA Tour, signaling that the circuit was more willing to negotiate with notable golfers who wanted to return now that CEO Brian Rolapp is in charge. Reed’s departure followed, and while others declined similar offers, LIV Golf continues to struggle with growing its ranks.

To try and keep top stars happy and better prepare players for majors, LIV Golf expanded to 72-hole events in 2026. However, while Rahm appreciated the move, DeChambeau wasn’t excited about it, noting that it wasn’t what he signed up to do. Holding onto Rahm and DeChambeau is of the utmost importance for the league.

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LIV Golf has produced some successful on-site events, like those in South Africa and Australia, where the PGA Tour does not regularly run, but the global schedule and lack of star power have led it to struggle to connect with fans, who simply do not watch the product en masse.

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Diego Simeone criticised for ‘atrocious’ behaviour during controversial VAR decision

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Diego Simeone has come under criticism for pressuring the referee and fourth official as they made key VAR calls during Atletico Madrid’s draw with Arsenal, with Steve McManaman calling the Argentine’s behaviour “atrocious”.

The Atletico boss has long been known for his explosive touchline demeanour, and he was once again at the centre of things as he put pressure on fourth official Serdar Gozubuyuk and referee Danny Makkelie as the Dutchman reviewed a decision to award Arsenal a penalty.

Makkelie originally awarded the Gunners a penalty as David Hancko appeared to trip Eberechi Eze in the Atletico box, though he was sent to the VAR monitor and eventually overturned the original decision after watching 13 replays of the original incident.

While Simeone could not be seen remonstrating with either Makkelie or Gozubuyuk, TNT Sports commentator Darren Fletcher pointed out the Argentine’s antics and question whether it might be enough to influence the officials. Clips on social media later showed the Atleti boss approaching Makkelie and shouting, clearly encouraging him to overturn the decision.

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And the TNT Sports pundits agreed after the final whistle, with Martin Keown highlighting the “drama” that Simeone creates.

“Simeone, his actions to the sideline, the drama that he creates, the scenes around it, the referee in the end I felt buckled under the pressure, went to the screen and didn’t stand by his decision,” said the former Arsenal defender.

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“Simeone, I think he played a big part. From a coaching point of view, his behaviour there, he was in the referees eyesight coming over,” added Steven Gerrard.

And former Liverpool midfielder McManaman agreed, pointing out “the constant haranguing of the fourth official”.

“The behaviour of Diego Simeone and his assistants – when the referee was trying to come over and look at the monitor – was atrocious. I guarantee if that was in the opposite box, Simeone would be going apoplectic for the penalty. And his behaviour is absolutely awful,” explained McManaman.

Eze was clipped by David Hancko in the penalty area but the decision was overturned
Eze was clipped by David Hancko in the penalty area but the decision was overturned (AP)

The pundits were also universally in agreement that the call to overturn the original decision for a penalty was the wrong one, with McManaman stating that he thought Makkelie “had an awful game” as referee.

“Once he gives it and there’s contact, it’s not a clear and obvious error. He shouldn’t go back and re-ref it again,” said McManaman.

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“I don’t think it was clear and obvious mistake from the referee, I’m surprised he got sent to the screen in the first place. When you look at the incident it would have been a soft penalty, there was minimal contact, but I think it’s really harsh on Arsenal to overturn that because it’s not a clear and obvious mistake from the referee,” added Gerrard.

“I don’t want to go too far with it, but something was very wrong there tonight,” said Keown, before adding that “Arsenal were magnificent”.

“The storm was difficult to weather, they did that, and in the end Arsenal looked totally on top. That they didn’t get the moment of justice for them was hard to take,” he added.

The Gunners will host Atletico at the Emirates in the second leg on Tuesday, 5 May, with the winner facing either PSG or Bayern Munich in the final at the end of the month.

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The Vikings’ GM Search Points to One Answer

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The Minnesota Vikings fired Kwesi Adofo-Mensah three and a half weeks after the regular season in late January, strange timing because a would-be search for his replacement would not start until, well, now. The team’s ownership group has vowed to conduct an extensive search for Adofo-Mensah’s successor, and while that is vital, VikingsTerritory officially endorses the interim candidate, Rob Brzezinski.

Minnesota can chase a splashier name, but the internal option makes too much sense.

Other men and women might be great for the GM chair, but Brzezinski is perfect for right now.

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Brzezinski Gives the Vikings Continuity at a Critical Moment

Keep The Notorious BRZ where he’s at.

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Vikings executive Rob Brzezinski sits down for an in-depth interview with Vikings.com’s Gabe Henderson, discussing team-building philosophy and leadership structure on Feb. 17, 2022, in a digital feature segment. The conversation covers front-office strategy, Kevin O’Connell’s hiring, and the long-term vision guiding Minnesota’s football operations. Mandatory Credit: YouTube.

The Case for Brzezinski: The Experience Is There

Brzezinski has worked for the Vikings since 1999. Some of you reading this might’ve been in elementary school then.

The club will inevitably interview contenders from all walks of life, and that’s fine, but no person knows the Vikings more intimately, and you’d be hard-pressed to find someone with 27 years of experience. Brzezinski has lived through the Randy Moss, Adrian Peterson, Brett Favre, Kirk Cousins, and Kevin O’Connell eras as an employee. He’s seen some things.

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Since taking over the interim role, Brzezinski has not sent up any red flags to suggest that he’s in over his head. If he were 25 years old and freshly promoted from equipment manager, that would be a different story. But Brzezinski is a war horse by now. Keep him.

The Money Part Is Down Pat

Until February, Brzezinski had run the Vikings’ budget for years. He’s the capologist, the money wizard, and the guy who makes the enterprise move when it comes to dollars and cents and sense.

In all likelihood, if Minnesota hires a different general manager, Brzezinski will slide into his previous role, and that’ll be that. However, he already has one of the difficult parts of the job down pat: organizing and managing the salary cap, and proving himself one of the best in the business at his craft. Doesn’t that deserve a promotion?

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For years, fans have applauded Brzezinski for his cap magic; it just makes sense that the guy who could handle that task could be trusted for the top job, especially when he has O’Connell and Brian Flores at his side drafting the players.

Let Kevin O’Connell Lie in His Bed

The Vikings sent a clear message when they canned Adofo-Mensah: keeping O’Connell spoke volumes. Most general managers, when they get fired, find the exit sign along with the head coach. In fact, it’s rare to retain a head coach, fire the general manager, and expect a happy ending. It hardly ever works that way, and recent NFL examples (Tennessee Titans and Carolina Panthers) showed little success, with the head coach getting terminated soon after, too.

Kevin O’Connell and Ziggy Wilf talking on the field during Vikings training camp. Vikings GM search
Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell chats with owner Ziggy Wilf during training camp activities at TCO Stadium on Aug. 3, 2023, in Eagan, Minnesota. The moment captures a casual exchange between leadership figures as players practice nearby and preparations continue for the upcoming NFL season. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports.

Therefore, because O’Connell was not included in the January termination, he should be held accountable as a de facto Team CEO. Minnesota, in essence, handed him the keys to the franchise when it dropped Adofo-Mensah. Keeping Brzezinski in the general manager role fits with O’Connell as the Team CEO. The two have already coexisted for a full free agency in the current setup.

Think of it this way: if the Vikings finish 6-11 this year and need a reset, they can fire O’Connell, put Brzezinski back in the capologist role, and start fresh by hiring a new general manager and head coach. It’s a way to thread the needle.

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And if Minnesota doesn’t struggle, well, Brzezinski will look great in retrospect, and he’ll just keep the big job.

What Happens if the 2026 Draft Class Is Fantastic — and BRZ Is No Longer the GM?

There’s also a “fear” to consider. Pretend Minnesota says “no thanks” to Brzezinski. They slap him back in the “money guy” chair and move on to the next guy or gal. What if Brzezinski’s draft class and free-agent decisions absolutely cook? For example, Caleb Banks turns into an All-Pro in Year No. 1, running back Demon Claiborne produces a De’Von Achane-adjacent season, and Kyler Murray leads the Vikings to the NFC Championship or beyond?

Rob Brzezinski speaking with Paul Allen and Pete Bercich at the NFL Combine. Vikings GM search
Vikings executive Rob Brzezinski joins KFAN’s Paul Allen and analyst Pete Bercich for an on-site interview at the NFL Scouting Combine on Feb. 25, 2026, in Indianapolis, Indiana. The discussion centers on roster construction, cap strategy, and Minnesota’s offseason approach during a key evaluation period. Mandatory Credit: YouTube.

Folks would look back and wonder just why in the hell the Vikings didn’t keep Brzezinski.

With the current “triangle of authority,” it’s best to ride out the O’Connell era with a boss like Brzezinski, who can somewhat easily return to his old post in Minnesota if forced to blow it up again.

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Not for nothing, Brzezinski is probably the frontrunner to keep the top job; why else would the Vikings let him conduct a full free agency or draft if not? They could’ve had a new general manager in place by mid-February based on normal NFL hiring timelines.


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Today’s Quordle Answers and Hints for April 30, 2026

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Quordle Answers (April 30, 2026): Struggling to solve today’s Quordle? No worries. We have today’s Quordle hints and answers for you to solve it on your own!

If you’re a fan of word puzzles, you probably already know that Quordle is a more challenging version of Wordle. Instead of guessing just one word, Quordle requires you to guess four five-letter words simultaneously within nine attempts.

We’ll offer a few hints to nudge you in the right direction for solving today’s Quordle (April 30, 2026) on your own. If you’re still struggling, we’ll reveal the Quordle answers as well.

Oh, and yes, we also have today’s answers for Quordle Chill and Quordle Extreme modes. And if you still want more, we have the answers for Quordle Sequence and the Quordle Weekly Challenge.

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Ready to tackle today’s Quordle? Let’s dive in!

WARNING: Spoilers ahead! Only read on if you want to know today’s Quordle answers.

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PS: We’re revealing the Quordle answers for Thursday, April 30, 2026. If you’re looking for yesterday’s answers, find Quordle answers for Wednesday, April 29, 2026 here .

Today’s Daily Quordle Hints

Let’s start with the Daily Quordle. Here are a few hints to help you solve the puzzles:

Daily Quordle Hint 1: How many vowels are in each word?

  • The first word (top-left) has 2 vowels.
  • The second word (top-right) has 2 vowels.
  • The third word (bottom-left) has 2 vowels.
  • The fourth word (bottom-right) has 1 vowel.

Daily Quordle Hint 2: How many double letters are there in today’s words?

  • The first word (top-left) has 1 letter repeated twice
  • The second word (top-right) has 1 letter repeated twice
  • The third word (bottom-left) has no repeated letters
  • The fourth word (bottom-right) has no repeated letters

Daily Quordle Hint 3: What is the starting letter for each word?

  • The first word (top-left) starts with “L”.
  • The second word (top-right) starts with “C”.
  • The third word (bottom-left) starts with “S”.
  • The fourth word (bottom-right) starts with “L”.

If you still need help with today’s Quordle Answer, you can try our Wordle Solver. Although it was built for Wordle, it can still help you narrow down the possible answers for Quordle as well.


Today’s Daily Quordle Answers

Spoiler alert: The Daily Quordle answers for today are provided below.

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Are you ready?

Today’s Quordle answers for Thursday, April 30, 2026, are:

If you managed to crack all four, great job! If not, don’t sweat it—there’s always another chance with tomorrow’s puzzles. If you can’t wait till tomorrow, the Quordle game has many modes that you can try today. And yes, we have the answers and hints to help you out here as well.


Today’s Daily Chill Quordle Hints

The Daily: Chill mode gives you 12 tries to get the 4 words. Here are some Quordle hints to help you get started.

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Quordle Chill Hint 1: How many vowels are in each word?

  • The first word (top-left) has 1 vowel.
  • The second word (top-right) has 3 vowels.
  • The third word (bottom-left) has 2 vowels.
  • The fourth word (bottom-right) has 2 vowels.

Quordle Chill Hint 2: How many double letters are there in today’s words?

  • The first word (top-left) has 1 letter repeated twice
  • The second word (top-right) has no repeated letters
  • The third word (bottom-left) has no repeated letters
  • The fourth word (bottom-right) has no repeated letters

Quordle Chill Hint 3: What is the starting letter for each word?

  • The first word (top-left) starts with “T”.
  • The second word (top-right) starts with “C”.
  • The third word (bottom-left) starts with “U”.
  • The fourth word (bottom-right) starts with “A”.

Those are today’s Quordle hints for the Daily: Chill mode.


Today’s Daily Chill Quordle Answers

If you haven’t solved it yet, we have the Quordle answers for the Chill mode right here.

Today’s Quordle answers for the Daily Chill mode for Thursday, April 30, 2026, are:

Let’s look at the Quordle hints and answers for the Daily Extreme mode next.

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Today’s Daily Extreme Quordle Hints

Let’s look at the Quordle hints for the Extreme mode. Please note that you only have 8 tries!

Quordle Extreme Hint 1: How many vowels are in each word?

  • The first word (top-left) has 2 vowels.
  • The second word (top-right) has 3 vowels.
  • The third word (bottom-left) has 2 vowels.
  • The fourth word (bottom-right) has 2 vowels.

Quordle Extreme Hint 2: How many double letters are there in today’s words?

  • The first word (top-left) has no repeated letters
  • The second word (top-right) has 1 letter repeated twice
  • The third word (bottom-left) has 1 letter repeated twice
  • The fourth word (bottom-right) has no repeated letters

Quordle Extreme Hint 3: What is the starting letter for each word?

  • The first word (top-left) starts with “D”.
  • The second word (top-right) starts with “E”.
  • The third word (bottom-left) starts with “T”.
  • The fourth word (bottom-right) starts with “H”.

If you’re still working on it, the Quordle answers for the Extreme mode are the next thing you’ll see.


Today’s Daily Extreme Quordle Answers

If you didn’t get a single answer, I hope you have four turns remaining. You will need them to enter the Quordle Extreme answers that are shared below.

Today’s Quordle answers for the Daily Extreme mode for Thursday, April 30, 2026, are:

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Let’s try to solve the next Quordle challenge that updates daily – the Quordle Sequence.


Today’s Quordle Sequence Hints

You’ve got 10 chances to solve Sequence, but be strategic and don’t waste them all on your first guess. Check out these hints to help you:

Quordle Sequence Hint 1: How many vowels are in each word?

  • The first word (top-left) has 2 vowels.
  • The second word (top-right) has 3 vowels.
  • The third word (bottom-left) has 1 vowel.
  • The fourth word (bottom-right) has 2 vowels.

Quordle Sequence Hint 2: How many double letters are there in today’s words?

  • The first word (top-left) has 2 letters repeated twice. That surely narrows it down.
  • The second word (top-right) has no repeated letters
  • The third word (bottom-left) has no repeated letters
  • The fourth word (bottom-right) has 1 letter repeated twice

Quordle Sequence Hint 3: What is the starting letter for each word?

  • The first word (top-left) starts with “T”.
  • The second word (top-right) starts with “R”.
  • The third word (bottom-left) starts with “B”.
  • The fourth word (bottom-right) starts with “U”.

One tip to solving Quordle Sequence is to use 3 words with completely different letters. This will create a base when you try to solve the next word.


Today’s Quordle Sequence Answers

We have today’s Quordle Sequence answers for you right below.

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Today’s Quordle answers for Sequence for Thursday, April 30, 2026, are:

That wraps up all the daily Quordle answers. Let’s try solving the Weekly Challenge next (if you haven’t already).


Today’s Quordle Hints for the Weekly Challenge

The Quordle Weekly Challenge resets every Monday. So it’s likely that you would have solved it by now.

If you haven’t, then you’re at the right place!

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Note: The Weekly challenge gets activated only if you have solved today’s answer for the Daily Quordle Classic mode. If you missed it, you can always try again tomorrow.

​Let’s check out the Quordle Hints for the Weekly Challenge.

Quordle Weekly Challenge Hint 1: How many vowels are in each word?

  • The first word (top-left) has 2 vowels.
  • The second word (top-right) has 1 vowel.
  • The third word (bottom-left) has 2 vowels.
  • The fourth word (bottom-right) has 2 vowels.

Quordle Weekly Challenge Hint 2: How many double letters are there in today’s words?

  • The first word (top-left) has no repeated letters
  • The second word (top-right) has 1 letter repeated twice
  • The third word (bottom-left) has no repeated letters
  • The fourth word (bottom-right) has no repeated letters

Quordle Weekly Challenge Hint 3: What is the starting letter for each word?

  • The first word (top-left) starts with “A”.
  • The second word (top-right) starts with “P”.
  • The third word (bottom-left) starts with “F”.
  • The fourth word (bottom-right) starts with “B”.

That’s the Quordle hints for the Weekly Challenge. If you are still stuck, let’s check out the Quordle answers.


Today’s Answers for the Quordle Weekly Challenge

Today’s Quordle Weekly Challenge Answers for the week of April 27th to May 3rd, are:

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​And that’s a wrap! That’s all the Quordle answers for the day.


Previous Quordle Answers

Looking for the answers to the previous Quordle puzzles? Here is a list of answers for Quordle’s Daily: Classic mode for the last 7 days:

Quordle Answers – 29 April 2026: TRAIL, RENEW, BELLE, GREED

Quordle Answers – 28 April 2026: CLINK, BONUS, BRUSH, DRIER

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Quordle Answers – 27 April 2026: ARGUE, LUNAR, SEVER, THEIR

Quordle Answers – 26 April 2026: PITHY, BOAST, PRIED, BLIMP

Quordle Answers – 25 April 2026: RESET, DRINK, DEITY, SLACK

Quordle Answers – 24 April 2026: LOWLY, RELAX, BRASS, LUNCH

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Quordle Answers – 23 April 2026: KNEAD, PULSE, CRUST, TASTE

If your thirst for word games hasn’t been quenched yet, may I suggest Blossom? It’s available on Merriam-Webster — the same place you’re playing Quordle. If you need help in this game, you can use our Spelling Bee Solver tool. Yes, we made it for a different game but it works for Blossom.

We also have the answers for many word games you can play on NYT Games. Check out today’s Connections Helper or Crossword Answers for NYT Mini.