In the early days of consumer technology and the internet, senior citizens were often the least interested in or capable of understanding the concepts behind emerging connected technologies and ...
Click or tap each level to reveal one of the words in that category. An easy puzzle for the weary brains of Connectors still recovering from the holiday celebrations. Thank you Ms. Liu for the gift!
Mathematical brain teasers have become a rage online. These intriguing puzzles cater to a wide range of interests and skill levels. From simple riddles that can be solved in a few moments to complex ...
The brainteaser was launched by The New York Times in June 2023 and has gone on to become the newspaper's second-most played game behind Wordle, another word-based puzzle. Connections challenges ...
It's been written especially for Saturday's puzzle, and is meant to give you a bit of something useful to work with, while still leaving the fun letter searching up to you. And if you need more ...
The categories range in difficulty from yellow to green to blue to purple—with yellow considered easy and purple considered hard. For example, in Thursday's puzzle, the words "elder," "palm ...
Travel insurance is particularly valuable for seniors, who are more likely to need to delay or cancel their plans because of a health issue and to require medical care while on a trip ...
No, there is no double letter in today's puzzle. A good starting word can be the difference between victory and defeat with the daily puzzle, but once you've got the basics, it's much easier to ...
Puzzle games tend to receive less hype online, and can often go undiscovered. However, if you want to flex your brains rather than your reflexes, here are our 10 favorite puzzle games from 2024.
Most days, there are between three and five clues in each direction on a five by five grid, but the puzzles are sometimes larger, especially on Saturdays. Unlike its larger sibling, the NYT Mini ...