Since June 2017, the size of the suggested edits queue has been 500, meaning that once there are 500 suggested edits from all users, no one can suggest edits until at least one of them completes review.
I tried to suggest an edit today, but received an error message that the queue is full. However, the review page says that there are only 442 edits pending as of the time this question was posted, fewer than 500.
Was the size of the queue reduced today? If so, is it intentional, or a bug, and if the former, what is its current size supposed to be? (The post I linked says that the change to 500 was an experiment that was supposed to be reverted at some point, but I half-suspect it may be unintentional since it persisted for nearly four years. The previous limit was 200, for context.)