Image: The New York TimesStrands,The New York Times’very good word search game, has been officially added to the NYT’s Games app on iOS and Android. For me personally, this is huge.Strandshas become my favorite of theNYT’s games since it launched in beta in March, but I was annoy...
Strands is a brand new daily puzzle from the New York Times. A trickier take on the classic word search, you'll need a keen eye to solve this puzzle. Like Wordle, Connections, and the Mini Crossword, Strands can be a bit difficult to solve some days. There's no shame in needing a...
The new game looks a lot like regular Connections. CNET hashints for that game, plusdaily answersfor Connections as well as Wordle, Strands and the New York Times Mini Crossword. In both regular Connections and Connections: Sports Edition, players face off against 16 words and must sort the...
Therapists tell The Daily Beast that some of their patients are confessing just how much time they are spending onThe New York TimesGames app and how it’s messing with their mood or mental health. “When I see it as a problem is when a patient says ‘I was not able to complete my ...
Dark times are befalling Britain. I’m excited to run a Burning Wheel game where PCs can take up the faith mechanic. To do my best to follow the power of the druids in the books they have access only to the Major Miracles and can affect believers and non-believers. However, this is...
Dark times are befalling Britain. I’m excited to run a Burning Wheel game where PCs can take up the faith mechanic. To do my best to follow the power of the druids in the books they have access only to the Major Miracles and can affect believers and non-believers. However, this is...
Credit: The New York Times Can't get enough of Wordle? Try Mashable's free version now The New York Times has revealed Digits, a new daily numbers game that aims to be the mathematical equivalent to Wordle. Finally, a game for the maths-camp kids....
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The New York Times has sued an offshoot of its viral web game Wordle. Again. If I had to guess, the word of the day is “petty.” Recommended Videos This time, the [insert-word-here]-le game on the legal chopping block is Worldle, a geography-themed puzzle game designed by Seattle...
Now, it appears the New York Times Company is the latest establishment to have its data leaked on 4Chan over the past week. The data allegedly includes source code to its viral Wordle game. What data was stolen from the New York Times?