Wordle,Engsub Archives the deceptively simple word game that captured our minds and spawned a thousand clones, has another interesting property you may not have considered: it runs entirely client-side.
What that means is that the game's entire code, and all of the puzzles, are there in your browser when you open it at www.powerlanguage.co.uk/wordle/. And if you go to File - Save Page As (in Chrome, but all browsers offer this functionality), and save it somewhere, you can open that file and continue to play. Yes, even if you're offline.
SEE ALSO: The New York Times buys Wordle, and today's word is TEARSEven better, all of the game's options like Dark Theme or Hard Mode, will work in this downloaded version of the game. Your progress, however, will not be saved.
This was never really a secret, but it's safe to assume that most people didn't know it until it was shared by Aaron Rieke (via The Verge) on Twitter. As he points out, you don't even have to download the page; you can go to a mirror of the Wordle website — like those kept on the Internet Archive — and play the game there.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This is good news given that Wordle was recently sold to The New York Times, which keeps most of its content behind a paywall. And even though the Timessaid the game would initially remain free, if that changes sometime in the future, you'll always have the "old" Wordle.
And just a heads up, this could be a grey copyright area, so don't use it for commercial gain.
Topics Apps & Software
Internet Archive's Library Explorer channels the joy of bookThe Philippines places the value of human rights at $20Gwyneth Paltrow gets messy on the inaugural cover of Goop's magazineHow Bad Is Your Spotify is a bot that brutally drags your music tasteChina makes plans to ban gasoline carsChina makes plans to ban gasoline carsThis festive season, post thirst traps with abandonSouthwest Airlines helps animals orphaned by Hurricane Harvey find new forever homesThese are the best signs from Australia's proAmazon's new Fire TV streaming interface is a slick improvementOne more time, y'all: There are no sharks swimming in Irma's floodwatersSo, a scorpion slipped onto a Boeing 737 plane for some light travelingEverything coming to Disney+ in January 2021The case for never seeing Baby Yoda on 'The Mandalorian' again'The Book of Boba Fett' is a 'The Mandalorian' spinoff coming in 2021Serena Williams shares first photos of newborn daughter AlexisBrace yourself, because 'hair nails' are now a thingHere's Rihanna riding a motocross bike around some glittery pink sand dunesThe world's most suspenseful iceberg is breaking apartBritish Airways really believes Lupita Nyong'o is from the fictional African country Wakanda Scientists just expanded the search for rocky alien worlds with air Today's NYT mini crossword answers for June 19, 2025 Guatemala vs. Panama 2025 livestream: Watch Concacaf Gold Cup for free Best pet deal: Get $30 Chewy gift card with $100 purchase 6 ways to measure your metrics as a creator Glastonbury 2025 livestream: How to watch Glastonbury for free NYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for June 20: Tips to solve Connections #270 When does Amazon Prime Day end? Meta Oakley smart glasses debut with 3K video, $499 price tag Nintendo heist: Thieves stole thousands of Switch 2 consoles Blogilates' Cassey Ho breaks down how she went from fitness creator to CEO at VidCon 2025 Best power station deal: Save $220 on Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 A Review of Nvidia's DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation Today's Hurdle hints and answers for June 20, 2025 Best Soundcore deal: Save $16 on the Sport X20 earbuds Best budget tablet deal: Get the Amazon Fire HD 8 Plus for $55 Episource data breach impacts over five million Americans How to contact Amazon customer service on Prime Day What's dating in 2025 like? We asked daters themselves. '28 Years Later' star Jodie Comer on her character's personal hell
2.0926s , 8205.3125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Engsub Archives】,Charm Information Network