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The New York Times’ push into games meant a major change for its crosswords app

A person holding an iPhone and playing Spelling Bee in the NYT Games app.
Spelling Bee in the NYT Games app. It’s getting archives for paid subscribers. | Image: The New York Times

In March, The New York Times made a small but important change to its crosswords app: it dropped the “Crosswords” part of the name in favor of “Games.” It’s a small but important shift that acknowledges how the app has grown from a place to play the crossword into a hub for many of the NYT’s growing library of games.

In addition to the daily crossword, the app now lets you access mini crosswords (“the Mini”), Wordle, a word-spelling game called Spelling Bee, and, as part of some recent updates, sudoku and a visual puzzle game called Tiles. On Tuesday, people who subscribe to the NYT’s Games or All-Access subscriptions will start to get an extra perk: the NYT is rolling out access to the previous two weeks of Spelling Bee puzzles so that…

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Author: Jay Peters. [Source Link (*), The Verge – All Posts]

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