The Wordle archive is gone, but you can still find past Wordle answers here

History has been preserved.
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Sites that created Wordle archives have been pressured by the New York Times to shut down. That means there's no longer any way to access the full archive, but we’ve provided a list of the past two weeks' Wordle answers for you to see what words have just been used, and help plan your Wordle strategy going forward.

The free daily word game Wordle blew up in popularity at the start of 2022 despite not having an app and only allowing players to tackle one puzzle per day. Both were intentional choices, as Wordle founder Josh Wardle told the BBC, so fans couldn't spend too much time on it. As such, previous puzzles aren't available through the official website.

"Wordle is very simple and you can play it in three minutes — and that is all you get," Wardle said in his BBC interview. "There are also no ads and I am not doing anything with your data — and that is also quite deliberate."

What is today's Wordle?

You can find clues and the answer for today's Wordle right here.

Why was the Wordle Archive shut down?

Since the acquisition last year, the NYT has moved to safeguard what is now its wholly owned intellectual property by placing pressure on Wordle affiliates to shut down their "unauthorized" recreations of the game's earlier daily puzzles, starting with the Wordle Archive in March. By the beginning of June 2022, all of the best-known ways to play Wordle outside of the NYT website were gone, including the game's original, pre-acquisition home.

While there's no guarantee that the game will remain freely available for non-NYT subscribers to access, it hasn't slipped behind the paywall yet. It's also unknown whether the NYT will one day build an archive of its own so that players can play through old Wordle puzzles.

Past Wordle answers (and their meanings)

May contain spoilers for the latest puzzle!

Wordle #921: DAISY - The sacred flower for the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.

Wordle #922: LEARN - Gain or acquire knowledge.

Wordle #923: CHILD - A young human being below the age of puberty.

Wordle #924: THREE - The natural number between 2 and 4.

Wordle #925: SALTY - Tasting of, containing, or preserved with salt.

Wordle #926: MURAL - A painting or other work of art executed directly on a wall.

Wordle #927: AGING - You're getting old.

Wordle #928: TWIRL - Spin quickly and lightly around, especially repeatedly.

Wordle #929: SCANT - Barely sufficient or adequate.

Wordle #930: LUNGE - A sudden forward thrust of the body.

Wordle #931: CABLE - A thick rope of wire or nonmetallic fiber.

Wordle #932: STONY - Covered with or full of small pieces of rock.

Wordle #933: FINAL - Coming at the end of a series.

Wordle #934: LINER - A large luxurious passenger ship.

Wordle #935: THREW - Propel something with force.

Wordle #936: BRIEF - Of short duration.

Wordle #937: ROUTE - A way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination.

Wordle #938: HEARD - Perceive with the ear the sound made by.

Best Wordle starting words

We have some ideas to help you pick the perfect first move (or as close to perfect as you can get without just magically guessing the exact right word). Such tips include choosing a word with at least two different vowels in it, plus a few common consonants such as S, T, R, or N.

Wordle alternatives

Thousands of people around the globe now play Wordle each day, and fans have even created alternatives inspired by the original format. This includes music identification game Heardle, Hollywood nerd faves Actorle and Framed, and variations like Dordle and Quordle that make you guess multiple words at once.

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