On an average day, tens of millions of people visit The New York Times Games section to solve the latest crossword puzzle, keep their Wordle streak alive, or see if they can figure out the mystery of ...
The New York Times releases “Puzzle Mania” annually as a special section in the print edition of the Sunday paper, featuring an expanded offerings of its games -- including a mega-sized crossword ...
“On Tuesday, the paper will begin beta testing a new puzzle called Zorse, Semafor has learned. It will be a ‘phrase guessing game where every puzzle is a mash-up of two phrases,’ the company confirmed ...
He’s lived in New York for decades, but the crossword puzzle editor of The New York Times is still a Hoosier at heart. And he has plans for leaving his mark on his home state. America knows your work ...
He was the main whiz behind a crossword variation for The Times, whose readers delighted in his anagrams and sometimes groan-inducing wordplay. (Try one yourself.) Mel Taub in the 1950s or ’60s. His ...
Despite that, or perhaps because of it, The Times only occasionally releases new game offerings—typically one per year. So that makes Monday’s release of Pips, the latest permanent addition to the ...