![]() ![]() Technically you don't need the internet to play Wordle, because all of the game's future daily words are included right in the webpage. Twitter user Aaron Rieke recently posted a thread explaining how Wordle runs entirely in your web browser. (Well, maybe closer to five more years of daily words.) ![]() However, if you're still anxious about losing your daily Wordle fix, there's a way to continue playing for free - forever. In a statement posted to Twitter, Wordle creator Josh Wardle said, "When the game moves to the NYT site, it will be free to play for everyone, and I am working with them to make sure your wins and streaks are preserved."
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