TheNew York Times’ push into gaming continues as the company is widely launching its next big release:Connections. The game, which has beenavailable in beta since June, is nowrolling outbasically everywhere theTimesgames are available. That includes the web, the NYT Games app on both iOS and...
It was announced exclusively on TODAY on Jan. 29 that The Athletic, the sports section of The New York Times, will debut its new daily game, Connections: Sports Edition, on Feb. 9, when the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles meet in Super Bowl 59. Connections: Sports Edition will...
The New York Times Games and The Athletic are launching Connections: Sports Edition on Super Bowl Sunday. The daily challenge invites players to group 16 related sports-related terms into four categories of four.Jan. 29, 2025Read More UP NEXT 2 million doughnut products recalled across US ove...
Connections, which has been increasingly popular with players since it went into beta last month, is becoming a full-fledged addition to theNew York Timescollection of puzzle games. Jonathan Knight, head of games at theTimes, says you’ll be seeing better integration with other titles and new ...
The New York Times has a new math-based puzzle game called Digits, and you can try it for free right now.
Every day, millions of people across the globe fill their morning commute or lunch break with New York Times games such as Wordle or Connections.
In a somewhat surprising move, New York Times announced their acquisition of Wordle, everyone's favourite word-guessing game. For those living under the rock, for the past several months Wordle captured minds and hearts of millions of players worldwide.
The New York Times allows anyone to search articles by keyword, date, section, and popularity. This connector allows a user to pull this data into their app, flow, or report.This connector is available in the following products and regions:...
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Times said on Monday that it has bought Wordle, the free online word game that has exploded in popularity and, for some, become a daily obsession. It listed the purchase price as being in the “low-seven figures,” but did not disclose specifics. The ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- A word game developed by a New Yorker went viral after just a few months online and now,the New York Timesowns it. CBS2s Vanessa Murdock has the good word about Wordle from users. "It's the first thing I do when I wake up in the morning," said Hoboken ...