Wend Answer Archive by Date

Browse past LinkedIn Wend answers, solved boards, and route hints for every saved puzzle date.

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LinkedIn Wend archive: past answers without the guessing game

The archive is for the days you do not solve Wend at the exact moment it drops. Maybe you missed yesterday’s puzzle. Maybe a friend mentioned a route that looked strange. Maybe Google sent you here because you searched for a specific puzzle number. Whatever the reason, this page keeps older Wend puzzles in one place with the same solved-board view as the daily answer page.

Use the calendar first. Dates with saved puzzles are highlighted. Tap one, and the puzzle opens with the grid, hidden word bubbles, reveal controls, and a full solved-board option. You can treat an older puzzle like a fresh one: click letters, reveal one word, or reveal everything only when you are ready to check the path.

Archive tip: if you are comparing two puzzles, open one date, reveal the solved board, then go back to the calendar and open the next date. The grid shapes often explain why one day felt easy and another felt weirdly stubborn.

Why a real archive matters

A simple table of old answers is not enough for Wend. The answer words are only half the puzzle. The route is the part people usually need help with. A word can be obvious, but the path can still be hard to trace because it turns around a blocked cell or passes through a shared intersection. That is why each archived puzzle uses the same visual board: start marker, check mark at the start, direction arrows, and colored route segments.

Older Wend puzzles are also useful practice. If today’s puzzle is too frustrating, solve a few archive entries first. You will start noticing patterns: short words often unlock a corner, longer words tend to snake around grey cells, and repeated letters can make a route look possible when it is not. Playing past puzzles builds that pattern recognition faster than reading tips alone.

How to browse past Wend puzzles

  1. Use the calendar to pick a date with a saved puzzle.
  2. Try the puzzle in hidden mode first, just like the daily page.
  3. Click a grid letter if you want a small hint.
  4. Use Reveal Letter or Reveal Word when one row is blocking you.
  5. Use Reveal all to compare your answer with the solved route.

The controls are intentionally the same across the site. You should not need to learn one interaction for today’s puzzle and another for the archive. If a letter click works on the home page, it works here too. If a word reveal helps you on an older puzzle, it will work the same way tomorrow.

What to look for in older boards

Pay attention to blocked cells. They are the puzzle’s quiet instructions. A block forces turns, removes false routes, and creates narrow corridors where a word has only one realistic path. When a puzzle feels impossible, the blocked cells usually tell you what direction is still legal. Trace around them instead of staring at the answer list.

Also watch for intersections. Wend often lets one discovered route explain another. If two words share a cell, that shared letter can anchor the second word. In the archive, revealing one word at a time makes those intersections easier to study. It is a better practice method than revealing the entire board immediately.

Finally, remember that color is only a readability layer. The important information is order. The start marker and direction arrows show how the route moves. If the same word appeared tomorrow, it could use a different color and still be the same kind of path. That is why this archive focuses on solved routes rather than only listing words.

SEO note, but written for players first

This archive is structured so search engines can understand what it contains: past Wend answers, puzzle numbers, dates, solved boards, and internal links back to today’s answer. But the page still needs to be readable for humans. Nobody wants an archive stuffed with repeated phrases. The useful part is being able to open a date, inspect the route, and leave with the answer you came for.

If you are here from search, start with the calendar. If you are here to practice, pick any older puzzle and solve it without revealing all. If you are stuck on today’s game, go back to the latest Wend answer page and use the smallest hint that gets you moving again.

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