Everything you need to know about this year’s special print puzzle section. By New York Times Games This month’s grid is a collaboration between Ken Burns, a documentarian, and Christina Iverson, a ...
Today’s jigsaw puzzles don’t always look like yesteryears’, and that’s for the best: Not all of us care for scenery, birds and flowers as much as we like Disney and Pixar, for instance. Let’s not be ...
The New York Times has announced a new feature that allows you to make your own Wordle puzzle to share with friends. You need to be a Games or All-Access subscriber to create puzzles, but no ...
Change the side layout to blank. Click Shapes on the Home tab and select the rectangle shape from the menu and draw it on the slide. Then go back to the Shape menu and select a circle. Draw the circle ...
A puzzle of Tim Okamura’s painting “Rosie No. 1” (2016) produced by Apostrophe (photo by and courtesy Wesley Volcy; all other photos Aaron Short/Hyperallergic unless otherwise noted) When Rami Metal ...
The world of Wordle is expanding: The New York Times Games is launching a “Create Your Wordle Puzzle” feature that will allow users to go beyond just playing the popular word game, and instead develop ...
John Donegan wants you to sink your teeth into his crossword. By Deb Amlen Plus, the answer grid for the 50 x 50 Super Mega crossword. By Joel Fagliano Ryan Patrick Smith’s crossword put up quite a ...