Can’t get enough of DailyMail.com’s addictive puzzles? Our new section features thousands of your favorite games and quizzes in an extensive archive – and it’s all FREE

  • DailyMail.com readers can access thousands of puzzles through the archives
  • Puzzles are updated daily, but players can switch back to any date
  • Click HERE to go to the page on your smartphone, tablet or web browser

Visitors to DailyMail.com’s FREE new puzzle section not only have access to updated games every day, but also to an archive of thousands more.

Whether players have a penchant for GuessWord, Sudoku or crosswords, they can find different versions of their favorite puzzles for each day, going back months.

To access it, all they have to do is load the new puzzle section and scroll through the date option at the top of the page. Thanks to the archives, players can also rest assured that they will never miss a puzzle.

Games like MailWord, Gogen and Word Wheel date back to June 9, meaning there are more than 150 of each puzzle in the archive.

Meanwhile, number puzzles like Sudoku, Suguru and Kurosu go all the way back to the beginning of the year – so there are over 300 versions of each puzzle available completely free.

Visitors to DailyMail.com’s FREE new puzzle section can view puzzles dating back months in the archives

Players can choose from thousands of puzzles via the archive on DailyMail.com’s new puzzles page that goes back months

Players can therefore choose from thousands of puzzles via the new puzzle page, accessible for free on your smartphone, tablet and desktop web browser.

The new section is America’s biggest and best free puzzle page.

On Monday, a record number of players who started playing GuessWord were able to identify the mysterious word ‘GNASH’.

Also available is Sudoku Ultra, the most user-friendly application of the classic numbers game, allowing players to enter possible values ​​into any empty box and easily delete them once a final selection has been made.

And overtaking MasterQuiz as the second most popular puzzle this week was Word Wheel, in which players must construct as many words as possible using a set of nine letters.

Master Quiz is a quick six-round multiple-choice quiz that tests you not only on your general, historical and scientific knowledge, but also on how well you’ve kept up with the news.

GuessWord puts a twist on the famous five-letter guessing game, but offers players one letter that appears once in the word, so they can’t start every game with the same word

Sudoku Ultra is the most user-friendly interpretation of the classic numbers game. This allows players to enter possible numbers in squares and delete them once a final selection has been made

But keeping the top spot is GuessWord, the popular five-letter guessing game.

GuessWord gives players six chances to find a five-letter word, discovering which letters and where they appear along the way.

But the longer they spend on each guess, the lower they fall in the rankings.

Try our new puzzles today by clicking HERE or visiting www.dailymail.co.uk/puzzles on any device.

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