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A 222-day Wordle streak had taken over my life. Losing it was painful — and completely liberating.

Business Insider·Alesandra Dubin·18 days ago
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The author broke a 222-day Wordle streak. Courtesy of Alesandra Dubin I often organized my day around Wordle and had a daily alarm, so I wouldn't forget to play. I had a 222-day streak, and when I finally broke it by running out of guesses, I was heartbroken. However, I realized that the feeling of obligation had stolen my love of doing the puzzle. Once my streak got long enough, I knew I was helplessly hooked on Wordle . For 222 straight days, I opened the New York Times Games app and dutifully completed the daily puzzle amid a slot machine-like spin of yellow and green squares. Early on, it was genuinely a fun challenge, a pleasant little ritual as part of my evening wind-down scrollfest. But somewhere along the way, the game stopped being just a game, and keeping the streak alive became the whole point. I often went to great lengths to protect my Wordle streak I started organizing my behavior around protecting it.…

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