- **Q: How do you play Pips?
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Games / Puzzle Games
The New York Times has released a new game called Pips, a single-player logic puzzle that puts a unique spin on dominoes. This game challenges players to arrange dominoes on a board to satisfy specific conditions, emphasizing pattern recogn...
Pips introduces a fresh twist to the classic game of dominoes. Players must drag and drop dominoes onto the board, rotating them as needed, to meet the conditions specified for each section. These conditions include ensuring domino values are equal, not equal, greater than, less than, or add up to a specific number. Some sections have no conditions, offering a bit of flexibility.
The game's mechanics are designed to be intuitive, with an interactive 'How to Play' experience. The New York Times Games team aimed to create a game that feels both familiar and new, leveraging the nostalgia associated with dominoes while adding their signature touch. For those seeking assistance, hints and answers are available for each difficulty level. Check out Mashable's guide to NYT Pips hints and answers for August 21?ref=yanuki.com to get unstuck.
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