| Rating: | 5 (1 votes) |
| Played: | 55 times |
| Classification: | Simulation GamesLife GamesCasual Games |
The New York Times has Pips NYT, a simple but addictive puzzle game. The game requires players to arrange pips on a grid to make strategic patterns and solve number problems. It integrates logic, attentiveness, and quick decision-making for fun and mental stimulation.

You must arrange grid pips to meet target requirements. Puzzles have precise rules, such as pips per row or column. To solve the puzzle quickly and accurately, you must plan your moves.
Controls
Touch or Mouse: Place pips by tapping or clicking.
Drag: Reposition puzzle pieces if possible.
Simple puzzle design
Daily tasks and rising difficulty
Balanced plan and quick thinking
Playing short games or solving long puzzles
Ideal for logic and number game aficionados
Start with simpler puzzles to grasp logic.
Focus on rows and columns with fewer possibilities.
Plan ahead before pipping to prevent getting stuck.
Slow down—accuracy trumps speed.
Use patterns to solve puzzles faster.