If you’re a Wordle fanatic and can’t miss your daily fix, you may want to save the game for unlimited access and offline viewing. All you need is your browser of choice and a strong right-clicking finger. Let’s discuss the process for saving Wordle to your Mac or Windows PC.
How to Save Wordle for Free Offline Play
When The New York Times acquired Wordle, it suggested that the game would remain free for an indeterminate period. The newspaper will undoubtedly make some changes, including creating a new word list, but not everyone is fond of change. In many cases, the original is best, and tampering with a good thing decreases its appeal.
If you’re happy with Wordle the way it is and want to keep playing until the current word well runs dry, you can save the game for free offline play using these steps:
Go to the Wordle website Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac) anywhere on the page Select Save As (Chrome) Save Page As (Firefox), Save as (Edge), or Save Page As (Safari) Choose a location, select Webpage, Complete as the format — or Web Archive in Safari — and click Save
If you want to ensure that the page has saved correctly, you can switch off Wi-Fi, disconnect your Ethernet cable, or enable airplane mode and open the file from the specified destination. A complete offline version of the Wordle site should launch, granting you unlimited access to the game. If The New York Times does eventually opt for a pay wall, you’ll still be able to play the original version of Wordle.
As an added precaution, back up the saved page or store copies on other devices. You wouldn’t want a failed hard drive to take away the Wordle you know and love.
Avoid Paying for Wordle
Wordle is popular, but that doesn’t mean everyone will pay for it. While more serious players may welcome the acquisition, the casuals among us will probably move on to other things if a paywall arrives. Plus, there are plenty of alternatives if Wordle ends up
Even so, seeing where The New York Times takes the game will be interesting.