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Wordle Keychain

You may only get five letters, but our new Wordle keychain can hold way more keys than that. It’s the perfect accessory for any Wordle diehard.

The New York Times launched the Crossword in 1942 and has captivated solvers ever since. Over the past ten years, we’ve introduced a full slate of word and logic games like Wordle, Spelling Bee and Connections to test solvers’ smarts and keep them having fun all day long.

This silver keychain was made by Three Potato Four, a husband-and-wife-led product and graphic design studio based in Philadelphia.

You may only get five letters, but our new Wordle keychain can hold way more keys than that. It’s the perfect accessory for any Wordle diehard.

The New York Times launched the Crossword in 1942 and has captivated solvers ever since. Over the past ten years, we’ve introduced a full slate of word and logic games like Wordle, Spelling Bee and Connections to test solvers’ smarts and keep them having fun all day long.

This silver keychain was made by Three Potato Four, a husband-and-wife-led product and graphic design studio based in Philadelphia.

$4.20

Original: $12.00

-65%
Wordle Keychain—

$12.00

$4.20

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You may only get five letters, but our new Wordle keychain can hold way more keys than that. It’s the perfect accessory for any Wordle diehard.

The New York Times launched the Crossword in 1942 and has captivated solvers ever since. Over the past ten years, we’ve introduced a full slate of word and logic games like Wordle, Spelling Bee and Connections to test solvers’ smarts and keep them having fun all day long.

This silver keychain was made by Three Potato Four, a husband-and-wife-led product and graphic design studio based in Philadelphia.

Wordle Keychain | The New York Times Store