Where can I play the NYT Mini?
The NYT Mini is available on the New York Times website and the NYT Games app.
Games / Crosswords
Explore the world of crosswords with a recap of puzzles from The New Yorker and Forbes during April 2025. From moderately challenging puzzles in The New Yorker to the quick and fun NYT Mini in Forbes, there's something for every puzzle enth...
The New Yorker's crossword puzzles offer a more traditional and challenging experience, often requiring deeper knowledge and vocabulary. Wyna Liu, a crossword editor for the New York Times and the writer of its game Connections, has been contributing puzzles to The New Yorker since 2020. Forbes, on the other hand, focuses on the NYT Mini, a modern and easily accessible puzzle that can be completed in a few minutes.
The NYT Mini's clues and answers for Wednesday, April 30, included words like FRAME, REMIX, ELITE, TIGER, FRET, RELIC, AMIGO, MITE and EXERT. This quick crossword is a great way to start the day or take a short break.
The NYT Mini is available on the New York Times website and the NYT Games app.
Yes, the daily NYT Mini is free to play, but accessing the archives requires an NYT Games subscription.
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