Qwordle is a fascinating guessing game in which participants are given a jumbled up pair of words to decipher. The goal is to correctly guess one of the two words before running out of chances. A distinguishing feature of Qwordle is that entangled pairs of words never share any overlapping letters. This makes the guessing problem far more difficult.
In the classical case, guessing letters that correspond to precisely one of the two words in the entangled pair (either one) will result in fully populated colored tiles. It is impossible to determine which of the two words in the pair corresponds to your estimate. This is analogous to determining the closest word in a pair using a deterministic measurement.
In the quantum case, in which your estimate corresponds to an individual letter in both words of the entangled pair, you will be presented with half-filled colored tiles representing the entirety of your guess. Similar to the previous set, these tiles do not indicate which letters in each combination correspond to which word. This is analogous to repeatedly measuring numerous nearly identical entangled pairs and obtaining distinct results each time (duality).
It is essential to bear in mind that terms that are entangled do not contain disjoint sets of letters and never share any letters. Winning is possible if either of the two terms in a pair is guessed.