Welcome to your guide to Pips, the latest game in the New York Times catalogue. Released in August 2025, Pips puts a unique ...
Looking for help with today's New York Times Pips? We'll walk you through today's puzzle and help you match dominoes to tiles ...
In a nutshell: Modern CSS has been pushed into some unusual places over the past few years, but few experiments stretch it as far as a fully playable version of Doom rendered entirely with HTML ...
Game balances simple mechanics with increasing difficulty throughout the week. LinkedIn Games sees millions of daily players with 86% returning the next day. Patches inspired by the Japanese puzzle ...
Hakoniwa Electric is a cute relaxing puzzle game. Explore adorable isometric stages, solve puzzles, and light them up. Why not spend a leisurely year as Akari, who’s taken over grandpa’s electronics ...
The journey to Google I/O 2026 is well underway this morning with a puzzle to figure out the dates for the developer conference. You have to “Play through all builds to unlock the final bonus” that ...
Project Genie is an underwhelming glimpse into what may come. Project Genie is an underwhelming glimpse into what may come. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The ...
The Avatar video game is better than the movies. I say this as someone who has dumbly adored James Cameron’s Avatar movies for a long time. The original 2009 film was my first ever midnight premiere, ...
Puzzle games have changed a lot since The Witness hit in 2016, which showed us new ways of interpreting game environments and connecting the dots. And even in 2025 we had the likes of Blue Prince ...
OXFORD — Ole Miss football needs some help to make the SEC Championship Game for the first time. The Rebels' path to reaching the game in Atlanta on Dec. 6 (3 p.m., ABC) first requires winning the ...
Puzzle Mania, the annual print section, takes a village to grow it from a kernel of an idea to the extravaganza it is today. By Sam Corbin To discuss this year’s Super Mega, please visit our guide.
Marijn Heule turns mathematical statements into something like Sudoku puzzles, then has computers go to work on them. His proofs have been called “disgusting,” but they go beyond what any human can do ...