Since the COVID-19 pandemic shook the world, thousands and thousands of people have turned to online gaming to pass the time during lockdowns. With some of its easy-to-learn but still very challenging game style, Wordle was openly welcomed by all types of users among a wide range of games available online. However at point, it is safe to assume that most of us have heard of Wordle in some form or another, however this daily word guessing game is constantly evolving and will leave you next to if you miss a day. There are, however, a few methods for solving previous Wordle puzzles.
How to play previous Wordle puzzles?
Wordle has always been known for being extremely simple and refreshing, which is exactly what people want these days. A large portion of the players return to Wordle because there is always something new to guess, but there is no way for someone to keep up if they miss even one day.
As a result, the demand for previous Wordle puzzles has always been high in order to avoid the feeling of missing out. Many websites claim to let users play older Wordles, but only a few actually do so and provide all of the Wordle puzzles from the past. The following are the websites:
1. Wordle Archive
Image via Wordle Archive
When you search for previous Wordle puzzles, the first website that appears is Wordle Archive. It was also among the first websites to let users play older Wordle puzzles. The website allows players to select something that previous Wordle they would like to solve or chooses a previous Wordle at random for them to solve. Previous Wordles can be found on their official site here.
2. ReWordle
Image via ReWordle
ReWordle was created by Infinite Sword, a Github user. Users can use this website to select which initial Wordle puzzle they would like to solve. However, with exception of Wordle Archive, it does not select a previous Wordle at random for users. Rewordle can be found here.
Although these fan-made sites are extremely useful and allow people to play previous Wordle games, they might not remain available for long as the New York Times may remove them at any time. Have fun keeping up with the daily Wordle trend until then.

