NYT ‘Pips’ Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Monday, May 25
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 was launched by the New York Times in May 2024 as a daily puzzle game, quickly gaining a dedicated following.
- Each puzzle presents a grid that must be filled by matching the number of dots (pips) on domino tiles, similar to classic dominoes.
- The Monday, May 25, 2026 puzzle is the 742nd edition of NYT Pips, following a consistent daily release at 10:00 AM ET.
- Forbes provides a step-by-step walkthrough that lists each domino placement, helping players solve the entire puzzle in under five minutes.
- NYT Pips is part of the NYT Games suite alongside Wordle, Connections, and Strands, all accessible via a single subscription or free with limited play.
Frequently Asked Questions
NYT Pips is a daily puzzle game published by the New York Times. Players must arrange domino tiles on a grid so that the number of pips (dots) on adjacent sides match, similar to traditional dominoes.
In NYT Pips, you are given a set of domino tiles and an empty grid. Drag and drop each domino so that the pips on touching edges match. The goal is to fill the entire grid correctly.
NYT Pips answers and walkthroughs are published daily on sites like Forbes and dedicated puzzle blogs. The New York Times website also reveals the solution after the puzzle expires the next day.
NYT Pips goes live at 10:00 AM Eastern Time every day, alongside other NYT games. The puzzle is available on the NYT Games website and mobile app.
NYT Pips is free to play with limited access on the New York Times website. A full NYT Games subscription removes ads and provides unlimited play across all puzzle games.
A standard NYT Pips puzzle uses a 7x8 grid (56 cells) filled with 28 domino tiles, each tile covering two adjacent cells. The arrangement changes daily.
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