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S ites that created Wordle archives have been pressured by the New York Times to shut down. That means there's no longer ...
In 2014, we introduced the Mini Crossword — followed by Spelling Bee, Letter Boxed, Tiles, Wordle, Connections and more. We strive to offer puzzles for all skill levels that everyone can enjoy ...
Starting today, the game division of the newspaper will offer access to the Wordle archive of 1,000-plus past Wordle puzzles to subscribers. Those will include both brainteasers published since ...
The New York Times Games announced on Tuesday that it’s launching a Wordle archive, offering subscribers access to more than 1,000 past Wordle puzzles. The company has started rolling out the ...
Rejoice, Wordle lovers. The game’s owner, the New York Times, has announced that paying subscribers will now be able to go back into an archive of over a thousand previous Wordle puzzles to play ...
Announced Tuesday, the Wordle archive is offering more than 1,000 Wordle puzzles for puzzlers to access. The NYT Games version of Wordle just hit 1,000 puzzles this past March.
Fortunately, a Ph.D. student of Duke University created a website (Wordle Archive) that archives previous Wordle puzzles, allowing players to engage in the dozens of word puzzles they missed.
The New York Times just added the Wordle Archive, which gives players the ability to go back and play every single previous Wordle that’s ever been released, all the way back to June 19th, 2021.
While the Times doesn’t have a date for the rollout, it plans to release the Wordle archive this year. “You’re even going to be able to play Wordles that predate the New York Times ...