NYT Games: Word, Number, Logic

Wordle, Sudoku, Crossword

Published by: The New York Times
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Description

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.
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 3x3 set of boxes with numbers 1 to 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 puzzles 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. As a subscriber, you’ll enjoy the full Wordle experience, plus Spelling Bee, The Crossword and more. See our subscription offers for further details.
PAYMENT AND AUTOMATIC RENEWAL TERMS:
IF YOU SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEW YORK TIMES GAMES VIA THIS APP, PAYMENT WILL BE CHARGED BY APPLE TO YOUR APPLE ID ACCOUNT AT CONFIRMATION OF PURCHASE. YOUR APPLE ID ACCOUNT WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY CHARGED FOR RENEWAL AT THE APPLICABLE RATE SHOWN TO YOU AT THE TIME OF SUBSCRIPTION EVERY CALENDAR MONTH (FOR MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS) OR EVERY YEAR (FOR ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS) WITHIN 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE END OF THE CURRENT BILLING PERIOD. YOU WILL BE CHARGED IN ADVANCE. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION WILL AUTOMATICALLY CONTINUE EACH MONTH OR YEAR UNLESS IT IS CANCELED AT LEAST 24 HOURS BEFORE THE END OF THE CURRENT PERIOD. TO CANCEL, PLEASE TURN OFF AUTO-RENEW AT LEAST 24 HOURS BEFORE THE END OF THE CURRENT PERIOD. YOU CAN TURN OFF AUTO-RENEW AT ANY TIME FROM YOUR ITUNES ACCOUNT SETTINGS. CANCELLATION TAKES EFFECT AT THE END OF THE CURRENT BILLING PERIOD.
BY DOWNLOADING THE NEW YORK TIMES GAMES APP, you agree to:
• The automatic renewal terms stated above.
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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.
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In-Apps

Games - Monthly
¥300.00
Games - Monthly
¥300.00
New York Times Crossword Subscription
¥3,000.00

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User Rating

4.6 out of 5

113 ratings in Japan

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Ratings History

NYT Games Reviews

trans rights are human rights

aoiotoya on

Japan

yeah nah i don’t wanna have nothing to do w nyt now. goodbye.

Beyond buggy to flaky

bobnobobno on

Japan

This app makes millions of dollars and has a huge team but functions like it is one person’s not very serious hobby project. So buggy I’ve had to contact customer support twice to have my 1000+ streak restored. Randomly says I’m not subscribed and requires a restart. Bow has taken to not giving the streak without a restart. NEVER remembers which puzzles from the archive I’ve completed. This is so trivially easy to implement—think email programs. Tries to upsell packages I’ve already paid for access to. Doesn’t include the majority of other games material. Got a message they would be putting ads in the app. I will cancel immediately if that happens. The NYT site already spams me with ads as a paying customer.

Spelling Bee is no longer playable

Veriteraison on

Japan

The latest update has rendered Spelling Bee unplayable. I hope this issue will be fixed soon, as I really miss being able to play this in my phone.

New version better...but

ronito6 on

Japan

The latest version of this game looks great and is certainly an improvement. But they got rid of the puzzle completion fanfare and animation. People who grew up with video games love those kinds of audio visual rewards. At least make it an option.

Satisfied

Mwthomp on

Japan

Thanks, NYT. Now I am addict.

Every day

JasonTokyo on

Japan

Can't wait each day for my crossword, which automatically comes to my iPad. Only a few small quibbles about size/scale of margins and screen, but really easy to use overall. Recommend this if you like crosswords.

Not bad

O'Chica on

Japan

Not subscribed yet, but thinking of that. Will try free a little more.

Great app

Nle83 on

Japan

Self-explanatory. This app rules.

Good

Todoroki Joe on

Japan

Big selection for free.

fails...

cycycycycycy on

Japan

the app keeps crashing and dropping everytime i try to open a crossword. only once in ten times it works...

Store Rankings

Ranking History
Category Rankings
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Category
Rank
Top Free
21
Top Free
23
Top Free
24
Top Grossing
26
Top Free
26

Keywords

NYT Games Competitors

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Crossword lovers dream app
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Daily guess the 5 letter word!
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Classic Crossword Puzzles
Play American Crosswords
Contexto - Word Guess
Contexto game, daily word game
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New 4 Word Associations Puzzle
Connections - Word Game
Associations connect puzzle

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