You’ll be able to sync your Wordle stats through your New York Times account soon
WordleSince its acquisition by The New York Times in January 2018,, the popular word game has experienced many improvements since its inception. On Tuesday, the official Twitter account of New York Times Games announced that the most recent update to the game was coming soon. This includes the ability to connect your accounts. WordleYou can view the New York Times accounts of multiple states on different devices.
Wordlers! This is great news. It will soon be possible to link your Wordle stats with your existing New York Times account.
This means saving stats and your streak across *all* the devices you play Wordle on.
— New York Times Games (@NYTGames) July 12, 2022
Ability to communicate effectively Wordle stats through one’s New York Times account is a major quality of life update for players looking to maintain their streak regardless of where they play the game. Numerous players have reported that streaks were reset to null following the incident. Wordle’s move to the New York Times website, with some players seeing the return of their streaks shortly after the transition. In theory, this update will prevent such disruptions from ever happening again.
It’s not yet known exactly how “soon” the update will go into effect for all current users, but this new update is encouraging news all the same. It is available in English. follow-up tweet from the account states that the option is being rolled out across the userbase incrementally and that once stats are linked to a user’s New York Times account, the process cannot be reversed.
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