Josh Wardle’s innovative little word game, Wordle, has taken the world by storm in the past couple of months. The game has since been acquired by the New York Times, and with the game’s code being so open, developers have been able to create their own spinoffs and variations of it as well. If you’ve only just gotten into Wordle and wish you could try your hand at some of the game’s previously released puzzles, you’re in luck.
Developer Devang Thakkar has just released Wordle Archive, which lets you play all 200+ daily puzzles that have already been released. Part of Wordle’s appeal is that you only get one word a day before having to wait 24 hours for the next one, but this is pretty much perfect for those who want to keep playing (almost) non-stop.
You’ll be able to check out the older puzzles until you’re all caught up, and you’ll never have to worry about missing a day. Though your streak will likely take a hit.