NYT Games Solvers, Hints & Answers
Stuck on today’s puzzles? Don’t sweat it! We've got up-to-date answers, hints, and solvers for every NYT game, including Wordle, Connections, Strands, Spelling Bee, and the classic and mini daily crossword. Our solutions are crafted to challenge, captivate, and most importantly, help you win.
Wordle Wordle Solver
Connections Connections Hints
Pips Pips Solver
Spelling Bee Spelling Bee Answers
NYT Daily NYT Daily Crossword Hints
NYT Mini NYT Mini Crossword Hints
Strands Strands Hints
Letter Boxed Letter Boxed Solver
More Tools and Solvers
Why Trust Our NYT Games Answers?
We don’t just post solutions—we empower your puzzle journey. Our team of word nerds and trivia buffs tests every solver, crafts daily hints, and summarizes each puzzle’s unique challenge. Whether you’re a crossword champion or a casual gamer, our guides will captivate your curiosity and boost your skills.
What You’ll Find Here
We’ve built this page as a one-stop hub for fans of NYT’s daily word and logic games - from casual players to puzzle perfectionists. Each section links directly to an active solver or hint page for today’s puzzles.
Wordle Solver
Use our Wordle Solver to crack any five-letter word puzzle. Get suggestions based on your colored tile pattern and keep your streak alive.
Connections Hints
View spoiler-free hints for today’s Connections puzzle. Start with gentle clues, or reveal full category answers when you’re stuck.
Connections: Sports Edition Hints
Try today’s Connections: Sports Edition puzzle with targeted hints . Ease in with subtle sports-themed nudges, or reveal complete groups when you’re ready to check your knowledge of teams, athletes, and records.
Spelling Bee Answers
Find today’s Spelling Bee words and pangram. Updated daily with bonus hints, rankings, and word lists.
Strands Solver
Tackle the newest NYT Strands puzzle with guided hints or a complete solver. See the “spangram” and theme explained step by step.
Letter Boxed Solver
Enter today’s letters to find all valid one-, two-, or three-word solutions to the daily NYT Letter Boxed challenge.
NYT Crossword Solvers
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Sudoku Solver
Use our NYT Sudoku Solver to get smart hints or full solutions for today’s grids. Support Easy, Medium, and Hard puzzles while keeping control over how much help you see.
Pips Solver
The newest addition to NYT Games. Use our Pips Solver for fast, fair, and frustration-free gameplay.
A Brief History of NYT Games
The New York Times Games collection has evolved over more than eight decades, from pen-and-paper puzzles to viral online hits. It all began with the legendary NYT Crossword, first published on February 15, 1942, setting the gold standard for wordplay and logic. Fast-forward to the smartphone era: the Mini Crossword launched in 2014, offering bite-sized puzzles perfect for daily play. In May 2018, Spelling Bee joined the lineup and became a sensation among vocabulary enthusiasts, followed soon by the addictive Letter Boxed in June 2019. In the years that followed, visual matchers like Tiles became part of the NYT Games app, giving solvers a daily way to flex their pattern-recognition and logic skills.
Then came the modern era of viral word games. Wordle, created by Josh Wardle and officially acquired by The New York Times in January 2022, sparked a global obsession and millions of daily players. While word games were exploding in popularity, number-puzzle fans got a dedicated daily challenge when Sudoku was added to NYT Games on May 16, 2023. Connections debuted on June 12, 2023, challenging solvers to group related words by theme and color, while Strands, launched on March 4, 2024, added a fresh spin on crossword-style discovery with hidden “spangrams." Sports fans got their own dedicated twist with Connections: Sports Edition, which grew from a beta collaboration with The Athletic into a full daily game on February 9, 2025.
Most recently, Pips, a minimalist logic and pattern-matching puzzle, arrived in August 2025, joining Sudoku as a flagship logic challenge and marking NYT Games’ first homegrown logic puzzle in that category. Each title showcases The Times’ mastery in combining timeless logic with modern design, making NYT Games the go-to destination for puzzle lovers across generations.

A timeline of NYT Games: from the Mini Crossword to Wordle, Connections, Strands, and more. Explore every game in one place with our NYT Games Hub giving you access to all the solvers, hints and answers you are looking for.
Frequently Asked Questions
NYT Games are a collection of daily puzzles and word games published by The New York Times, including classics like the NYT Crossword, Spelling Bee, Wordle, Connections, Strands, and more. These games challenge your vocabulary, logic, and problem-solving skills.
You can find up-to-date answers, hints, and solvers for all NYT games—including the daily crossword, Connections, Wordle, Spelling Bee, Strands, and more—right here on our NYT Games Answers hub.
We update our NYT games answers, hints, and solutions daily—often within minutes of each puzzle’s release—so you’ll always have the latest help at your fingertips.
Absolutely! Using solvers, hints, or answer guides can help you learn new strategies, expand your vocabulary, and enjoy the puzzles even more. Many players use hints to improve their skills or get past a tricky clue.
The NYT Crossword is a full-sized, challenging puzzle published daily since 1942. The Mini Crossword is a smaller, quicker version designed for fast, fun play—perfect for mobile devices or a quick brain boost.
In NYT Connections, your goal is to group 16 words into four categories based on hidden connections. You have four chances to make mistakes before the game ends. Each group is color-coded and often themed.
A pangram in Spelling Bee is a word that uses every one of the seven given letters at least once. Finding the pangram is often the key to achieving the highest score in the game.
Yes! We maintain an archive of past NYT games answers, including previous Wordle solutions, Connections groups, Spelling Bee pangrams, and more. Just browse our site to find the answers you need.
The latest addition to the NYT Games lineup is Pips, launched in August 2025. Pips is a logic-based tile puzzle that offers a fresh challenge for puzzle enthusiasts.
Some NYT games, like Wordle and the Mini Crossword, are free to play. Others, such as the full NYT Crossword and Spelling Bee, may require a subscription for unlimited access.
Practice regularly, read our daily hints and strategy guides, and don’t hesitate to use solvers or answer archives to learn new techniques. Over time, you’ll sharpen your puzzle-solving abilities and enjoy even greater success!
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