Upload Your Wordle Statistics
Required once — gives WA your full game history and guess distribution.
You have not uploaded your Wordle statistics yet. Please do this before uploading today's game.
How to find your statistics:
Open Wordle → tap the bar chart icon → screenshot that page showing your guess distribution bars.
Open Wordle → tap the bar chart icon → screenshot that page showing your guess distribution bars.
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Tap to upload your statistics screenshot
PNG or JPG from your Wordle statistics page
Add More Data
Three different things you can add here: catch up on past days you missed, backfill your full guess-by-guess history, or contribute today's real NYT puzzle-difficulty data.
One or two screenshots, done in a minute. This gets your target word and score for each day onto the board β enough for the leaderboards and your distribution chart. It won't include your individual guesses, so guess-by-guess analytics (start word stats, 2-guess conversion, etc.) won't have data from these games.
How to take the screenshot:
Open Wordlebot β tap "Compare and view your recent scores" β select the 3rd tab to see the past 3 months. Screenshot that list view as-is β the one showing a thumbnail, word, date, skill, luck, and steps for each game in a row. You can scroll and take multiple screenshots to cover more days.
Open Wordlebot β tap "Compare and view your recent scores" β select the 3rd tab to see the past 3 months. Screenshot that list view as-is β the one showing a thumbnail, word, date, skill, luck, and steps for each game in a row. You can scroll and take multiple screenshots to cover more days.
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Tap to select game list screenshots
Select one or more Β· each can cover many games at once
Reading your game listβ¦
For the truly dedicated Wordler, once. One screenshot per past game gives WA your full guess sequence for days before you were regularly uploading β this powers start-word success rates, 2-guess conversion rankings, and head-to-head guess comparisons. It takes a while (up to 90 screenshots for 3 months of history) but it's the richest data you can contribute, and you don't have to do it all at once. Once you're caught up and uploading your daily board screenshot regularly, you won't need this anymore.
How to collect screenshots:
Open Wordlebot β tap "Compare and view your recent scores" β select the 3rd tab to access games from the past 3 months.
For each past game, tap it to open the details, then swipe through to the "Comparing Our Solutions" screen β the one showing your grid side by side with the bot's grid. Screenshot that screen.
Upload in batches of 9 β select 9 screenshots at a time for best results. Come back via My Data β Add more data to continue. Duplicates are handled automatically, and this always overwrites any quick-method entry for the same day with your full guess data.
Open Wordlebot β tap "Compare and view your recent scores" β select the 3rd tab to access games from the past 3 months.
For each past game, tap it to open the details, then swipe through to the "Comparing Our Solutions" screen β the one showing your grid side by side with the bot's grid. Screenshot that screen.
Upload in batches of 9 β select 9 screenshots at a time for best results. Come back via My Data β Add more data to continue. Duplicates are handled automatically, and this always overwrites any quick-method entry for the same day with your full guess data.
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Tap to select Comparing Our Solutions screenshots
Select up to 9 screenshots at a time Β· one per past game
Reading game historyβ¦ this may take 30β60 seconds
Claude is processing each screenshot
7 screenshots a day, ongoing. This captures the real NYT-wide difficulty breakdown for that day's puzzle (what % of everyone solved in 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 guesses, and the true NYT average score), which powers the puzzle info row on your dashboard, the Difficulty rating, and the realistic fake-user comparison data. Your own guess sequence is already captured separately from your daily board screenshot β you don't need to upload that again here.
The 7 screenshots to collect, every day:
Open Wordlebot after playing β you'll land on "Your Ratings for Wordle No. XXXX" β screenshot that one first.
Then keep tapping Next through the "Everyone's Guesses on Turn N" screens β screenshot each one, Turn 1 through Turn 6, in order.
That's all 7. Upload them together, in one batch, every time β the Ratings screenshot is what tells us which puzzle the other 6 belong to (they don't show a puzzle number on their own), so it needs to be included alongside them, not uploaded separately.
Open Wordlebot after playing β you'll land on "Your Ratings for Wordle No. XXXX" β screenshot that one first.
Then keep tapping Next through the "Everyone's Guesses on Turn N" screens β screenshot each one, Turn 1 through Turn 6, in order.
That's all 7. Upload them together, in one batch, every time β the Ratings screenshot is what tells us which puzzle the other 6 belong to (they don't show a puzzle number on their own), so it needs to be included alongside them, not uploaded separately.
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Tap to select today's 7 Wordlebot screenshots
Ratings + Turn 1β6, all together Β· PNG or JPG
Reading screenshotsβ¦
Claude is matching each one to today's puzzle
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How to take the right screenshot
Do this: Screenshot the Wordle board directly — the screen showing your colored tiles with letters inside them.
Not this: Do not use Wordle's Share function — it only produces colored squares with no letters and WA cannot use it.
Steps: After completing your game, press your home button, take a screenshot of the tile board, then swipe back to this page to upload.
Not this: Do not use Wordle's Share function — it only produces colored squares with no letters and WA cannot use it.
Steps: After completing your game, press your home button, take a screenshot of the tile board, then swipe back to this page to upload.
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Tap to upload your screenshot
PNG or JPG · your completed tile grid from today's Wordle
Verifying screenshot…
Claude is reading your game result