New York Times Games' brand-new daily puzzle game, Pips, combines the familiarity of dominoes with the logic of Sudoku. Unlike traditional puzzle games, Pips NYT offers fans a novel yet recognizable experience by asking you to arrange dominoes on a grid according to pre-determined instructions.
A board with zones on it and a set of dominoes are given to you. Each zone has restrictions to follow, such as:
Only when all restrictions are met is the puzzle considered solved.
In addition to traditional games like Spelling Bee, Wordle, and Crossword, Pips adds a new format to the NYT Games game catalog. After Sudoku, this is their second logic game, but the first one that is completely unique.
Real puzzle editors at the Times handcraft each Pips puzzle. As opposed to algorithmically generated puzzles, this ensures a more intentional design and an enjoyable puzzle-solving experience.
As opposed to timed or competitive games, Pips allows you to solve puzzles at your own pace. This keeps the mind challenged while making the game accessible to all ages and skill levels.
After playing this fun and entertaining Pips NYT game you can also try other trending games.