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Pips NYT

The New York Times puzzle collection served as the inspiration for the entertaining new logic puzzle game Pips NYT. To challenge your math and spatial abilities, arrange dominoes on the grid, match numbers with ingenious limits, and go through daily puzzles. This game resembles a modern take on Sudoku and traditional dominoes! Ideal for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages.

Overview

Enter Pips NYT, a captivating domino puzzle game that tests your tactics and reasoning! To solve the puzzle, arrange the dominoes on the grid to correspond with the particular circumstances of each location. Here are a few simple steps to help you become an expert in Pips NYT.

How to play Pips NYT

Examine the grid: The grid for each puzzle is separated into sections of various colors. Rules like "all numbers must be the same," "the sum of the numbers must be equal to X," and "the sum of the numbers must be less than X" are particular to each zone. To plan your moves, review these guidelines.

Place Dominoes: A set of dominoes with two squares displaying the numbers 0–6 (including blanks) will be handed to you. They can be arranged vertically or horizontally to cover two neighboring grids by dragging or tapping. Verify that every domino satisfies the zone's requirements.
Get the riddle solved: Make sure that every domino on the grid is arranged according to the guidelines for each zone. There's no need to hurry; take your time, try out various positions, and discover the ideal one!
Celebrate your triumph: Put all the dominoes in the right places to finish the puzzle. Experience the excitement of conquering obstacles and strive to complete daily or infinite puzzles with style!

Tips for playing

To lock in significant dominoes, start with sections with strong rules (such as "sum of ten") and work your way up to solving them. Practice will help you find winning patterns more quickly!