You’ll soon be able to sync your Wordle stats through your New York Times account
Wordlethe extremely popular The word game first launched in 2021, which has seen quite a few changes since it was acquired by the New York Times in January. The official New York Times Games Twitter announced on Tuesday the latest update coming to the game: the ability to link Wordle status on multiple devices through their New York Times account.
Exciting news, Wordlers. You’ll soon have the option to link your Wordle stats to your free or existing New York Times account.
This means saving your stats and sequences on *all* the devices you play Wordle on.
– New York Times Games (@NYTGames) July 12, 2022
Synchronization ability Wordle stats through one’s New York Times account are an important quality of life update for players who want to maintain their achievements no matter where they play the game. Some players have reported that their strings are reset to 0 next Wordleswitched to the New York Times website, with some players seeing their return shortly after the switch. In theory, this update should prevent such disruptions from happening again.
It’s not yet known exactly how “soon” the update will go into effect for all existing users, but this new update is also encouraging news. One follow tweets from the account says that the option is being rolled out on an incremental user basis, and once statistics are linked to a user’s New York Times account, the process cannot be reverted.