NYT Games: Word, Number, Logic Apk

5.32.0
Keep your mind sharp with word and logic puzzles from New York Times Games. Free to download, the app offers new puzzles daily for every skill level.
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17 Nov 2016
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9 Dec 2024
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Keep your mind sharp with word and logic puzzles from New York Times Games. Free to download, the app offers new puzzles daily for every skill level.

App Features and Games:

NEW: STRANDS
Our latest game lets you find hidden words and uncover the day’s theme. It’s the word search you know, with a twist.

WORDLE
Play the original Wordle — created by Josh Wardle — in our app. Guess the 5-letter word in 6 tries or less, and analyze your guesses with WordleBot.

SPELLING BEE
Is scrambling your strong suit? Play the daily Spelling Bee and see how many words you can make with 7 letters.

THE CROSSWORD
Subscribers can play the same daily puzzle that’s printed in The New York Times, in our app. Crosswords increase in difficulty throughout the week, so there’s something for everyone.

CONNECTIONS
Group words with a common thread. See if you can do it with four mistakes or fewer.

SUDOKU
Looking for a numbers game, minus the math? Play Sudoku and fill each 3×3 set of boxes with numbers 1–9. Play a new puzzle every day in easy, medium or hard mode.

THE MINI CROSSWORD
The Mini is all the fun of The Crossword, but you can solve it in seconds. These word games don’t increase in difficulty throughout the week and feature simpler clues.

TILES
Unwind while you match elements in the day’s pattern — the key is to make consecutive matches.

LETTER BOXED
Create words using letters around the square. Letter Boxed is another fun way to test your word-making skills.

STATS
Track your progress for The Crossword, Wordle and Spelling Bee. For The Crossword, monitor your average solve times, see how many puzzles you can solve in a row, and more. Plus follow your streak on Wordle, and track how often you reach each level in Spelling Bee.

LEADERBOARDS
Start a friendly competition with The Mini leaderboards. Add up to 25 friends to see who can solve today’s Mini puzzle the fastest.

PUZZLE ARCHIVE
Subscribers can now solve over 10,000 past puzzles from Wordle, Connections, Spelling Bee and The Crossword.

DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS:
You can purchase a monthly or annual New York Times Games subscription.

Enjoy unlimited gameplay, The Crossword archive and more with a monthly or annual subscription. See our subscription offers for further details.

BY DOWNLOADING THE NEW YORK TIMES GAMES APP, you agree to:
• The automatic renewal terms stated above.
• The New York Times Privacy Policy: https://www.nytimes.com/privacy/privacy-policy
• The New York Times Cookie Policy: https://www.nytimes.com/privacy/cookie-policy
• The New York Times California Privacy Notices: https://www.nytimes.com/privacy/california-notice
• The New York Times Terms of Service: https://www.nytimes.com/content/help/rights/terms/terms-of-service.html

Please note: A subscription to New York Times Games does not include access to any other New York Times products, including but not limited to nytimes.com, New York Times Cooking, Wirecutter, mobile news content and other apps on non-iOS devices.

What's new

This version contains improvements to keep you solving smoothly!

Have feedback? Email us. [email protected]

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5.31.0 18.92 MB 10 02/12/2024

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12 comments on "NYT Games: Word, Number, Logic Apk"

  1. PuzzlerPro says:

    The New York Times Games app is an absolute gem for those who appreciate the subtle art of wordplay. Each game offered, from the cerebral Crossword to the delightful Spelling Bee, caters to a wide range of intellects and preferences. The innovative addition of STRANDS is particularly impressive, as it reinvigorates the classic word search format with a thematic twist that encourages deeper engagement. I find myself eagerly anticipating each day’s challenges, which not only entertain but also enhance my linguistic skills in a delightful manner. The app’s user-friendly interface allows for seamless navigation between different games, which is essential in maintaining an enjoyable experience. Overall, I would argue that this app stands as a testament to the brilliance of modern gaming intertwined with intellectual stimulation. Highly recommended for anyone looking to keep their mind sharp while having fun!

    • CerebralGamer says:

      Absolutely! The variety keeps things fresh and engaging; it’s like having a personal puzzle assistant at my fingertips.

    • WordWhizKid says:

      I completely agree! The combination of entertainment and intellectual challenge is what makes this app truly stand out.

  2. SkepticalOptimist says:

    The idea behind keeping one’s mind sharp with puzzles is commendable; however one cannot overlook how easily it can turn into mere distraction rather than genuine stimulation over time.

  3. RebelliousRambler says:

    ‘Connections’ presents itself as an intriguing proposition—the challenge lies not merely within identifying common threads among words but also grasping abstract connections they embody across various contexts.

  4. @QuizzicalMindset says:

    ‘Wordle’ has taken the world by storm since its inception—a brilliant blend of simplicity and challenge that strikes just the right chord with many players today! However, it’s interesting to note how such viral trends often overshadow more intricate puzzle games like ‘The Crossword’ or ‘Spelling Bee.’ This raises questions about our collective cognitive preferences: are we gravitating towards quick-fire solutions over enduring challenges? Perhaps there’s something inherently gratifying about guessing five-letter words within six tries; yet simultaneously this may inadvertently encourage shallower thinking rather than deep analytical reasoning fostered through crosswords or spelling exercises.

    • @PhilosophicalGamer says:

      ‘Wordle’ serves as a gateway drug to broader puzzle interests! I’d argue it’s absolutely valid as an entry point.

  5. CriticalThinker42 says:

    While I appreciate the effort behind New York Times Games, I must admit that I find it underwhelming in its execution. Sure, there are a plethora of games available, but the reliance on familiar formats feels like an opportunity squandered for innovation. For instance, STRANDS could have introduced more complexities rather than merely dressing up traditional word search mechanics in new clothing. One might argue that creativity has been stifled here—after all, why settle for good when we could strive for groundbreaking? Furthermore, some puzzles seem overly simplistic or repetitive after frequent use; hence a potential diminishing return on enjoyment looms large if one were to engage daily without fresh content or updates. Thus, while there’s value in these games, I cannot help but feel they lack a certain depth necessary for sustaining long-term interest.

  6. EloquentObserver says:

    ‘The Crossword’ remains one of humanity’s quintessential pastimes; however, its transition into digital form often dilutes its essence. While I respect the NYT’s efforts to digitize such an iconic feature of their publication—indeed making it more accessible—I can’t help but wonder if we are losing something intrinsic to the tactile experience of solving paper puzzles. There’s an undeniable charm in writing answers with pen and crossing them out when they don’t fit that simply doesn’t translate well into tapping on screens. Moreover, while tracking stats can be motivating for some users—particularly competitive spirits—there’s also something joyfully anarchic about solving puzzles without numbers dictating your prowess or progress.

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