Pips NYT
Definition
Pips is a daily logic puzzle game from The New York Times Games, launched in 2025, where players strategically place domino tiles marked with pip counts (dots) onto a grid to satisfy numerical constraints in color-coded regions.
Inspired by dominoes and Sudoku, Pips challenges users to rotate, drag, and position tiles logically, testing spatial reasoning and deduction skills without relying on words or letters.
Examples
After breezing through Wordle, I tackled Pips NYT only to spend an hour cursing a single stubborn domino.
My morning routine now revolves around coffee and cracking the daily Pips NYT grid before the world wakes up.
He claimed to solve Pips NYT in record time, but we all know he refreshed the hints page like a pro procrastinator.
Pips NYT has turned casual gamers into grid-obsessed strategists, one misplaced pip at a time.