What are cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device by a website. Similar technologies include local storage and session storage, which browsers provide so sites can remember information between visits without sending it back to a server on every request.
What Quordle uses
Quordle is built to run entirely in your browser, so we rely mainly on local storage rather than traditional cookies to remember your game state. This keeps your puzzle progress, statistics, and theme preference on your own device.
If we or our service providers use analytics or advertising cookies to understand site usage or support the free version of the game, they are limited to the categories described below.
Cookie & storage table
| Name | Type | Purpose | Duration |
| quordle_daily_v1 | Local storage | Stores today's puzzle progress | Until cleared |
| quordle_stats_v1 | Local storage | Stores win/loss statistics and streaks | Until cleared |
| quordle_achievements_v1 | Local storage | Stores unlocked achievements | Until cleared |
| quordle_theme_v1 | Local storage | Remembers light/dark theme preference | Until cleared |
| Analytics cookies (if enabled) | Cookie | Aggregated, anonymized usage statistics | Up to 13 months |
Managing cookies
Most browsers let you view, delete, and block cookies through their settings menu. You can also clear local storage for this site to remove your saved puzzle progress and preferences. Note that blocking or clearing storage may reset your streak and statistics.
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Site settings → Cookies
- Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
- Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions
Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy periodically to reflect changes in the technologies we use. Check the "Last updated" date above for the most recent revision.