Every WordMaster daily challenge from the past 30 days.
Missed a day? Replay any past challenge and discover its full definition, etymology, and synonyms. Hover or tap a date to peek at the word — or click through for the complete learning breakdown.
Archive shows the past 30 days. Click any date for full details & definition.
The Daily Archive is more than a record of past puzzles — it is a vocabulary training resource. Every entry links to the full word profile: definition, part of speech, etymology, synonyms, antonyms, and example sentences. Used intentionally, the archive becomes a structured way to review, reinforce, and expand your English vocabulary over time.
The most effective approach is spaced repetition — reviewing words at increasing intervals as you become more familiar with them. For example, revisit last week's words today, last month's words next week, and repeat any words you struggled to recall sooner. This mirrors the technique used by language learners who achieve fluency fastest: instead of re-reading the same material repeatedly in a single session, they spread review out over time to let memory consolidation work naturally.
Because WordMaster chooses its daily words from a curated library of high-value English vocabulary — words that appear frequently in literature, journalism, and standardized tests — the archive is also a useful reference for SAT, GRE, IELTS, and TOEFL preparation.
Missed a day? Every archived puzzle can be replayed in full. Work through the word guessing game, then unlock the complete word profile at the end — just as you would with a live daily challenge. Replaying past puzzles is a low-pressure way to practice, especially for words that felt difficult or unfamiliar when they first appeared.
Each puzzle replay also shows you the word in context — the definition, usage example, and etymology that make the word meaningful rather than abstract. This contextual learning is what separates passive vocabulary (words you recognize) from active vocabulary (words you can use confidently in speaking and writing).
The players who see the biggest vocabulary gains from WordMaster are the ones who play consistently — not necessarily perfectly. Even a 3-day streak of daily challenges followed by an archive review session produces meaningful results over a month. The archive makes it easy to catch up on missed days without losing momentum.
A simple habit loop that works: play today's daily challenge each morning, check the Word of the Day to unlock its full profile, and spend two minutes in the archive reviewing one word from the previous week. This 10-minute routine, done regularly, is one of the most efficient vocabulary-building systems available — and it is completely free.
For deeper dives into vocabulary strategy, etymology, and language learning science, visit the WordMaster Blog. For questions about the game, check the FAQ.