Which games are included in the leaderboard?
Wordle, Connections, Spelling Bee, and The Mini Crossword.
Entertainment / Gaming
The New York Times Games has launched a new multi-game leaderboard, allowing players to compare their scores in Wordle, Connections, Spelling Bee, and The Mini Crossword. This new feature allows users to engage in friendly competition with...
The New York Times Games’ new multi-game leaderboard brings a social dimension to the popular suite of word games. Players can now add friends and family to their leaderboard to track scores and engage in friendly rivalries. The leaderboard also tracks celebrity scores, adding a unique twist. This initiative comes as part of a broader effort to expand the NYT Games brand, highlighted by the upcoming release of the "Puzzle Mania" book.
To join the NYT Games Leaderboard: 1. Download the NYT Games app on your mobile device 2. Log in or create a free NYT account 3. Add friends, family, or fellow fans to your multi-game leaderboard 4. Start solving — and sharing your scores
Wordle, Connections, Spelling Bee, and The Mini Crossword.
Download the NYT Games app on iOS or Android and create a free account or log in.
Yes, the leaderboard tracks scores of celebrity puzzle solvers.
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