Qwordle Answer for July 15, 2026

Apart from our Qwordle game, there’s another fantastic quantum-inspired game created by Chetan Bhat. It commonly reffered to as Qwordle by Bhat or simply Qwordle Bhat.

In this game, players are challenged to guess one of two “entangled” five-letter words within six attempts. It’s an interesting game because of its unique twist, and we play it every day, updating the answers here so that anyone who gets stuck (especially new players, who may find the twist tricky) can stay on track and maintain a winning streak.

Here is the twist in Bhat’s game: the two hidden words never share letters, so their sets are completely disjoint. You win by guessing either word exactly, but the game does not reveal which word your feedback corresponds to. The feedback itself has a quantum-inspired flair: solid green or yellow tiles appear when your guess matches only one word (like a classical measurement), while half-filled tiles show up when your guess contains letters from both words, reflecting a sort of superposition or interference.

Qwordle Bhat Hints for July 15, 2026

Here are some useful hints that can help you solve today’s Qwordle Bhat puzzle:

Hints for the 1st Qwordle Bhat Word

The word starts with letter W and ends with letter P

Does the word contain repeated letters? No

Meaning of the word: Cleaned by rubbing with a cloth or hand.

Hints for the 2nd Qwordle Bhat Word

The word starts with letter B and ends with letter T

Does the word contain repeated letters? No

Meaning of the word: Damaged or blackened by fire or heat.

If you haven’t been able to figure out the answers from the hints above, scroll down to the next section to see the answers for today’s Qwordle by Bhat game.

Qwordle Bhat Answers for July 15, 2026

Sometimes the 6 chances may not be enough to figure out all the two correct words for the day, so here are the two answers.

1st word: WIPED

2nd word: BURNT

We update these hints and answers every day, so be sure to bookmark this page so you can refer back to it in the future if you get stuck on upcoming games.

How Qwordle by Bhat Works

Bhat’s Qwordle works like Wordle, but with an interesting twist. Instead of one hidden answer, the game secretly chooses two different five-letter words. The two words never share any letters, and you only need to correctly guess one of them within six tries to win the game.

When you make a guess, the tiles behave a little differently from Wordle. If the letters in your guess match only one of the hidden words, the tiles appear fully colored, similar to the normal Wordle feedback. This means your guess is lining up with one of the possible words, although the game does not tell you which one.

However, if your guess contains letters that belong to both hidden words, the tiles appear half-filled instead of fully colored. This tells you that some letters in your guess match the first word while others match the second word. Because of this, the result can feel a bit confusing at first, since the game mixes feedback from two different answers.

The key thing to remember is that the two hidden words never share letters, and you only need to find one of them to solve the puzzle. As you make guesses, try to notice whether the tiles are fully colored or half-filled. Fully colored tiles suggest your guess is closer to one specific word, while half-filled tiles mean your guess contains letters from both possible answers.