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Wordle fans rejoice as popular game unveils exciting new update after YEARS of pleas from users: 'Finally!'

3 months ago 11
  • The New York Times gave an update to its game Wordle 
  • Subscribers can now access over 1,000 past puzzles 
  • Fans took to social media to express their excitement  

By Kelsi Karruli For Dailymail.Com

Published: 17:41 BST, 31 May 2024 | Updated: 17:53 BST, 31 May 2024

Wordle fans are celebrating after the popular puzzle released a new update, answering the years-long pleas of many users. 

If you can't get enough of the puzzle, The New York Times has now released a solution that may just cure your addiction. 

The game division of the newspaper, which purchased Wordle for $3million, has 'finally' given users access to a Wordle archive, which includes more than 1,000 past puzzles dating back three years. 

Wordle's archive will include all of the brainteasers that have been released since the publication officially took over the game in January 2022, as well as games from when it was launched as an independent site back in 2021.

News of the update was met with delight from users, who took to social media to express their joy over the new addition to the game.  

Wordle fans are celebrating after the popular puzzle released an 'amazing' update to the game, which sees it now offering access to 1,000-plus past challenges

If you can't get enough of the puzzle, The New York Times has now released a solution that may just cure your addiction

The general manager of New York Times Games, Jonathan Knight, told Fast Company, 'It’s been long in planning. We have been hearing from users it’s top of list among their requested features.' 

The archive first launched on the mobile and desktop platforms on May 7. 

Meanwhile, the app version is set to launch in June. 

To play the past puzzles, you will need a subscription to The New York Times Games, which is $6 per month, or an All-Access New York Times subscription, which costs $25 a month. 

However, to play the daily games, it will remain free. 

People took to social media to express their excitement about the archive release. 

One person said: 'New York Times Wordle archive? This is a holiday for real.' 

Someone else wrote: 'Yes, finally a Wordle archive.' 

People took to social media to express their excitement about the archive release

'Wordle archive is here, let’s go,' added another user. 

One person said: 'Wordle has an archive.' 

Josh Wordle debuted the game in October 2021 and it quickly launched to success. 

The New York Times Games took over the company in 2022. 

Wordle is currently involved in a legal row with a geography-based spinoff called Worldle. 

According to the BBC, a legal filing shows that The New York Times has accused the spinoff of 'creating confusion' so they can capitalize on 'the enormous goodwill' associated with Wordle.

However, Kory McDonald, the creator of the spinoff, fought back that there were many other games with similar titles. 

He told the outlet: 'There's a whole industry of [dot]LE games.

'Wordle is about words, Worldle is about the world, Flaggle is about flags.'

However, The New York Times argued that the two were 'nearly identical in appearance, sound, meaning and imparts the commercial impression to Wordle.' 

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