Wordle will be free forever because you can right-click to save the whole game

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Wordle will be free forever because you can right-click to save the whole game
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created a complete copy of Wordle on my desktop, just like any other webpage I might save for offline use. I double-clicked the icon to launch it in my web browser, and it loaded today’s word.

It doesn’t retain my previous progress, just like the web version doesn’t keep your streak intact when you move from playing Wordle in a desktop browser to playing Wordle on a phone — but you could theoretically start building a new one if you want, and I wouldn’t be surprised if someone figures out a way to import progress as well.

Where will you play Wordle next? It sounds like there may soon be plenty of options in addition to the onesuggested will “initially” be free. Because every web browser comes with instructions on how to download webpages for offline use —

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