Emily Sharp and Kunal Nabar collaborate on a puzzle that’s greater than the sum of its parts.
58A. [Yogi Berra or Joe DiMaggio] are both baseball greats that famously played for the New York Yankees. I went in that ...
Today’s crossword, constructed by Katie Byl and Jeff Chen, makes use of a common animal idiom for a witty theme that, so long ...
If you like word search puzzles but wish they were more challenging, you are going to love the New York Times Games Strands ...
Navigating the twists and turns of today's Strands puzzle proving to be a challenge? No worries! If you find yourself ...
Robert Charlton’s second effort for The New York Times defies expectations.
"Players love to solve Wordle puzzles themselves! Wordle cheating preferences clearly prove this. Wordle players in America ...
And “barndominiums” — a barn with a twist on the word condominium ... Katherine Marks for The New York Times Private outdoor space was also a popular search among buyers — though ...
Strands requires the player to perform a twist on the classic word search. Words can be made from linked letters — up, down, ...
That's especially true of o1, which has been immensely hyped as the company's next-level system, but which apparently can't reason its way through an NYT word game. When he fed that day's ...
But which edition of the popular New York Times word puzzle tripped up New Jerseyans ... which looked at Google Trends search data for the term "Wordle hint" to find the puzzles that befuddled ...
In a recent conversation with Today, editorial director of NYT Games Everdeen Mason revealed that 11.1bn puzzles were solved ...