Nytimes mini puzzle6/26/2023 The included archive alone looks to be enough to keep me occupied for several years to come, at least. Other collections of themed puzzles are available for nominal fees. It’s an addictive feature that has kept me completing the puzzles each day now for the past two months and counting. A gold star is availableįor each new puzzle that you complete on the day of its issue. Other than that, it’s a winner.įor $2 or $3, you get access to the archive of the daily puzzle in addition to all the Monday through Sunday puzzles as they come out. I don’t really care if I did it in the alloted 24 hour window. When they’re all blue, I can’t tell if I really solved the puzzle on my own or not. For my own interest, I’d like to look back and see how my solving has progressed over months. To me, there’s a big difference between solving a Thursday puzzle but on a Friday vs having to have the app “reveal” answers that I couldn’t get on my own. I wish there was a finer gradation of results. Blue means you’ve solved it but not on the day of publication OR you needed help. My only “complaint” is the color coding of results. The app makes solving more fun and extremely portable, and has been a lifesaver during Covid when I’ve needed diversions from the ever-present bad news. I started doing the NYT crossword a couple years ago (in my 50’s) and while I initially found it difficult and frustrating, I slowly advanced through the week, just as the experts said. 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, New York Times Cooking, Wirecutter, mobile news content and other apps on non-iOS devices.
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