If you’re into brain teasers, Pips NYT is going to grab your attention. Launched on August 18, 2025 by Jonathan Knight and the New York Times Games team, this puzzle isn’t your usual Wordle or Connections grind. Instead of words, you’re dealing with domino-style tiles, dropping them onto a grid while following clever number-based rules. It’s simple to pick up, but finishing a board without messing up feels super satisfying, especially if you love that “aha!” moment when everything clicks.
Whether you’re a newbie or a puzzle pro, there’s a level for you—Easy, Medium, or Hard. More tiles, more rules, more fun.
Drag, drop, rotate—place your tiles on grids and follow the logic rules in each region.
New puzzles pop up every day, keeping things fresh and giving you a reason to return.
Oops? No problem. You can undo or redo moves as much as you need to experiment and get it right.
Getting started is easy. Head over to Pips NYT, pick your difficulty, and start filling the grid. Each area has its own rule—sometimes numbers must match, other times they have to add up, or one side has to be bigger.
Drag and drop tiles to the grid.
Rotate tiles to make them fit.
Undo/redo to fix mistakes anytime.
Tackle the easy spots first—they often make harder regions easier.
Check hints: symbols or numbers in each area tell you what’s required.
Think ahead: planning a few moves saves headaches later.



















