The New York Times established itself as a household name due to the longevity of its daily newspaper. However, data shows that the NYT has been able to attract a more tech-savvy demographic while also increasing engagement in their products following the release of their games section, which includes their early-2022 acquisition of the hit word-game Wordle.| WordsRated
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Blending together different elements from some of the most popular word games, Strands is the latest addition to the NYT Games Section for you to try out! Providing fans of word games with a fresh new challenge, the goal of the game is to uncover words related to a given theme before the end of the day.| Word Raiders
Although the NYT Games section is synonymous with being the homeplace of Wordle, it also contains other popular word games such as The Mini Crossword, loved by word game players all over the world. However its big brother the NYT Crossword, the most famous of all US widely circulated crosswords, was first published in 1942 and is currently reproduced in at least 300 different publications and online (for NYT subscribers only).| Word Raiders
Letter Boxed is a fun, exciting and popular game available from the NYT Games website also known for bringing you smash hits such as Wordle and Spelling Bee. Through this article, we look at the history of the game, its general gameplay and some useful tips and tricks to turn you into a master!| Word Raiders
Released in June 2023, Connections has since established itself as the second most-played game in the New York Times games section, behind only Wordle. Unlike other word games, Connections requires players to organize words into categories based upon something that links them together, which can provide an extraordinary test of logic for experienced puzzle solvers.| Word Raiders