NYT ‘Pips’ Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Wednesday, June 24
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 is a daily puzzle game that requires matching domino-like tiles to adjacent numbers on a grid.
- Forbes' Erik Kain provides a step-by-step walkthrough for the Wednesday, June 24 puzzle, including hints and answers.
- The puzzle is part of the New York Times Games subscription, which surpassed 1 million subscribers in 2025.
- Pips launched in early 2026 as a visual/logic alternative to word-centric puzzles like Wordle and Connections.
- Today's puzzle features a 6x6 grid with 18 dominoes to place, a typical midweek difficulty level.
Frequently Asked Questions
NYT Pips is a daily puzzle game from The New York Times where players match domino-like tiles to adjacent numbers on a grid. It debuted in 2026 as part of the NYT Games subscription.
Players are given a set of domino tiles with two numbers each. The goal is to place them on a grid so that touching edges have matching numbers. Each domino can be rotated and must fit exactly.
Forbes publishes daily walkthroughs with hints and full solutions. The article for Wednesday, June 24, is available on Forbes' website under Erik Kain's puzzle column.
NYT Pips is part of the New York Times Games subscription, which costs about $40 per year. Some puzzles may be accessible without a subscription, but full access requires payment.
NYT Pips is a visual, logic-based puzzle using numbers and spatial reasoning, whereas Wordle focuses on word guessing. Both are daily challenges, but Pips requires pattern matching rather than vocabulary.
Topics
Original source
www.forbes.com
Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to post a comment or reply.
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!