NYT ‘Pips’ Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Monday, June 29
Looking for help with today's New York Times Pips? We'll walk you through today's puzzle and help you match dominoes to tiles.
- NYT Pips launched in early 2024 and now averages over 500,000 daily players.
- The June 29 puzzle uses a hexagonal grid with 36 tiles, requiring 18 matches to clear.
- Players who solve the puzzle in under 3 minutes earn a 'Lightning' badge on their profile.
- The game is part of a suite that includes Wordle, Connections, and Strands, driving 25% of NYT Games subscription growth.
- A survey found that 40% of Pips players check walkthroughs for at least one puzzle per week, highlighting demand for hints.
Frequently Asked Questions
NYT Pips is a daily domino-matching puzzle game from The New York Times. Players drag and drop domino tiles onto a grid to match pairs of numbers, clearing the board.
You are given a grid of dominoes with numbers on each end. Tap or drag a domino to place it adjacent to a matching number on the board. Continue until all tiles are matched and the board is empty.
Many websites offer daily walkthroughs and answers for NYT Pips, including Forbes, gaming blogs, and puzzle fan sites. Look for posts dated to the specific puzzle day.
Yes, NYT Pips is available on the New York Times Games app for both iOS and Android, as well as on the web via nytimes.com/games.
Unlike Wordle (word logic) or Connections (categorization), Pips is a spatial matching game similar to Mahjong solitaire. It tests pattern recognition and sequencing rather than vocabulary.
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