Remember when Wordle first took the world by storm? Well, just a few years later and there have been 1,000 puzzles already.
Friday marked the 1,000th edition of Wordle, which is now owned and ran by the New York Times. While perhaps Wordle is past it's viral peak — folks are super into the NYT's Connections these days — the 1,000th puzzle had folks talking and sharing online. It was trending on X Friday morning.
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There must be someone, somewhere who had done all 1,000 after all. That would be quite impressive. And, if you happen to live in New York, there are actually lots of businesses giving away free stuff related to past answers.
If you're struggling with the 1,000th puzzle on March 15 — we've got you covered. Mashable has tips, hints, and the answer if you want to check it out.
I won't spoil it here, but rest assured: while it's not the hardest Wordle ever, it's also not the easiest. Here's to the 1,000th daily puzzle and, hopefully, 1,000 more.
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