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.
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• 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 - Annual
$790.00
Games - Monthly
$50.00
New York Times Crossword Subscription
$210.00

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User Rating

4.86 out of 5

36 ratings in Taiwan

Ratings History

NYT Games Reviews

Beware.

Dr. IRC on

United States

I am addicted to the crosswords and the wordle and the connections.

Hard to type

Mister Witch on

United States

I don’t know why the keyboard input is so weird and off from a standard keyboard, but this app is constantly typing the wrong letter in Wordle and hitting letters on Strands that I haven’t even touched. It’s weird and it’s been like this for over a year.

Better than fork knife

Fork knife stink on

United States

Nuff said

Puzzles worth subscribing to

RadioJeff on

United States

The puzzles are reliable and have the right variety of easy to hard across days and puzzles. Strands and Connections are good and worthy additions. The addition of dark mode for almost all puzzles was long overdue for those of us who play at night. Just add dark mode for Sodoku, please, and this will be a 5-star app.

Daily user

Red_Mama on

United States

I wish there was a way to clear puzzles from the splash screen. Because at my house it’s a race between my kids and I to do the puzzles first. I know NYT wants additional subscribers, but I’m not getting a second subscription for my kids at home.

Wordle bugs

settsu on

United States

The bug in Wordle where quickly tapping an adjacent letter retypes the previous letter gets old. Also annoying is the occasional tap registering as a scroll, then having to wait or subsequent taps also scroll (why is the Wordle UI even scrollable when everything fits??) Still disappointed that they paywalled more games and features.

Issues opening games

Mommangel3 on

United States

I tried reaching out for support, I updated the app…sadly, often when I go to open some or all of the games in the app the little loading icon just spins and spins. I’ll clear the app and try again, often multiple times and no games. This has happened on multiple days for a few weeks now. Super disappointing.

My favorite new pastime

Cobybeach on

United States

I’m completely obsessed

Really bad don't buy

Amy larb on

United States

I hate because you Can only play wordle one time a day. And I love wordle and I want to play it more than once a day.

Wah

dougansta on

United States

I likey

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Category Rankings
Chart
Category
Rank
Top Free
14
Top Free
20
Top Free
24
Top Free
27
Top Free
29

Keywords

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