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In 2014, we introduced The Mini Crossword — followed by Spelling Bee, Letter Boxed and Tiles. In early 2022, we proudly added Wordle to our collection.
In 2014, we introduced The Mini Crossword — followed by Spelling Bee, Letter Boxed and Tiles. In early 2022, we proudly added Wordle to our collection.
In 2014, we introduced The Mini Crossword — followed by Spelling Bee, Letter Boxed and Tiles. In early 2022, we proudly added Wordle to our collection.
Learn more about the New York Times Mini Crossword, including how and where to play. The Mini Crossword is a smaller version of the New York Times Crossword puzzle and is available to anyone with a New York Times account .
How to Solve The New York Times Crossword is a guide that includes various ways to tackle a puzzle and includes 13 free Mini puzzles to help you learn each concept. WordPlay is a crossword column where you can read about the trickiest clues of the daily crossword and feature notes from the puzzle makers.
Learn how to access the New York Times Crossword Archive and play archived Crossword puzzles. Visit The New York Times Crossword Archive to view past puzzles that can be downloaded and played offline.
Archives tab to play daily and mini Crosswords from the past. Visit the New York Times Crossword Archive in the Help Center to learn more about archive puzzle icons and navigation. Stats tab to view your current crossword solve stats.
The Games and puzzles include: The Crossword - Access to the Daily Crossword puzzles the evening before their release in print; The Mini Crossword; Wordle; Spelling Bee Connections; Strands; Letter Boxed Tiles An archive of over 10,000 crosswords including our Daily puzzles back to 1993 and Minis back to 2014.
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Learn more about the New York Times game Tiles including access, how to play, and answers to common questions. About Tiles. Tiles is a color and pattern matching game where, using patterned squares, players are challenged to create the longest possible sequence of tile pairings with matching components.