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 them at their leisure. Previous to this, the game’s puzzles were very much like an episode of television in the early days: That is, if you didn’t catch it on the day in question, it was gone forever.
Users will be able to click on one particular date or another and see what the puzzle was for that day. “We are thrilled to unlock the official Wordle archive for our subscribers,” said Jonathan Knight, head of Games at The New York Times. “This expansion is not just about playing past puzzles; it’s about deepening the connection our community has with Wordle and with each other.