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- To reset your Wordle streak, clear your mobile or desktop browser history.
- On mobile, make sure you delete any home screen bookmarks for Wordle beforehand.
- To reset tries in a daily Wordle, use Incognito mode on your browser. This won't add your score towards your streak.
Using a Mobile Browser
Open your mobile browser. You'll need to use the browser with your Wordle streak. Your Wordle streak is tied to your browser history. If you delete your history, your streak will be reset. If you added a home screen bookmark for Wordle, you'll need to delete it first. To delete it, tap and hold the Wordle bookmark, then tap Delete Bookmark (iOS) or Remove (Android).
Clear your browsing history. The steps will vary depending on your mobile browser. On Chrome (Android), open the Settings app → Apps → Chrome → Manage Space → Clear All Data. On Google Chrome (iOS), tap ••• → History → Clear Browsing Data… On Safari, open the Settings app → Safari → Clear History and Website Data. On Mozilla Firefox, tap ☰ (iOS) or ⋮ (Android) → History → tap the trash can icon → Everything.
Open https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html on your mobile browser. The tutorial should pop up. Your statistics will be reset. To check, click the bar graph icon in the top-right corner. You'll see 0 0 0 0 for all your statistics. If you want to reset your tries for a daily Wordle, you can open Wordle in Incognito mode on your web browser. This will restart the daily Wordle, but it won't be added to your running streak. There are plenty of tips and tricks to beating Wordle, such as using a first guess with as many vowels as possible.
Using a Desktop Browser
Open your web browser. Use the browser that has your Wordle streak. This could be You can Google Chrome, Safari, Mozilla Firefox, or another browser.
Delete your browsing history. The steps will vary depending on the browser. For Safari, click History → Clear History… → All history → Clear History. For Google Chrome, click ⋮ → History → History → Clear browsing data → All time → Clear data. For Microsoft Edge, click ••• → History → ••• → Clear browsing data → All time → Clear now. For Mozilla Firefox, click ☰ → History → Clear recent history → Everything → OK.
Open https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html on your web browser. The tutorial should pop up. Your statistics will be reset. To check, click the bar graph icon in the top-right corner. You'll see 0 0 0 0 for all your statistics. If you want to reset your tries for a daily Wordle, you can open Wordle in Incognito mode on your web browser. This will restart the daily Wordle, but it won't be added to your running streak. If you don't want to wait for Wordle's daily reset, you can always create your own custom Wordle game.
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