Today’s NYT ‘Pips’ Hints, Solution And Walkthrough For Thursday, November 13

As the week zooms by with only days left until Thanksgiving, it's time to focus on another challenging puzzle game that requires strategy and attention to detail - Pips. In this fast-paced game, players must fill a grid of colored boxes using dominoes, with the ultimate goal of satisfying all conditions in each color-coded area.

The game starts by examining the Orange < 1 group, which is determined to have two blank tiles, making it relatively straightforward where they go. The dominoes then need to be rotated and placed carefully to meet the requirements for the Dark Blue 18 group.

Moving on to the Hard Pips puzzle, Erik Kain breaks down each step in detail to ensure that players understand how to tackle this challenging game. By solving each section of the puzzle piece by piece, it becomes apparent that the dominoes are mostly doubles - a key observation that simplifies the problem and narrows down possible solutions.

The pattern of numbers seems to be emerging as 0, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1. But what does this mean? The author leaves it for readers to ponder on their own, suggesting they share their thoughts on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook and follow the blog for more puzzle-solving guides, TV show and movie reviews.

Here are the step-by-step solutions to each of today's Pips puzzles, including walkthroughs for both Easy and Medium difficulty levels:

**Easy Pips**

In this simplified version, players can quickly fill in all tiles with ease. The process begins by placing a domino into the Orange < 1 group. This leaves room for two blank tiles, making it easy to figure out where they go.

**Medium Pips**

The gameplay is more complex than before but still follows similar rules as in the previous puzzle. Each tile must meet its condition to fit the grid together seamlessly without any gaps. By following each step meticulously and solving the puzzle piece by piece, players will find themselves enjoying this challenging game that tests both problem-solving skills and strategic thinking.

**Hard Pips Walkthrough**

The Hard Pips is perhaps the most intricate version of all puzzles but with a clear system to solve them, thanks to Erik Kain's expert analysis. First, take note that every domino in the grid can be rotated once per turn. This allows for flexibility when figuring out how each piece will fit into place.

Start off by solving each condition in its corresponding color group separately before moving on to other areas of the puzzle and so forth until all tiles are filled correctly without leaving any gaps at all.

By carefully examining and solving this challenging game, players can experience firsthand why Pips has become a favorite among enthusiasts.
 
The way people get hooked into these puzzle games is fascinating 🤯. It's not just about the challenge, but also the sense of accomplishment when you finally figure out that tricky piece 💡. And I love how Erik Kain breaks down each step to make it more accessible - it's like he's sharing a secret puzzle-solving code 🔑. But what really gets me is how these games bring people together... think about it, we're all trying to solve the same puzzles, share our thoughts online and learn from each other 🌐. It's like this puzzle game community is its own little world, where problem-solving skills and strategic thinking are the ultimate currencies 💸👍
 
omg I just saw this thread today 🤦‍♀️ and I'm already thinking of how much more fun it would've been if we could share our own thoughts on the 0,2,4 pattern 😅 what do u guys think is gonna happen next? 🤔
 
I'm so confused by these puzzles 🤯 I mean, I get that dominoes have to fit into certain spaces, but what's the big deal? It seems like they just kinda... go where they need to go 🤔 And then there's this weird pattern of numbers 0-7, I have no idea what it means or how it helps me solve anything 😕
 
I'm lowkey obsessed with this Pips game 💡🤯 it's like, totally mind-blowing! I mean, the way they fit these dominoes into the grid is like a puzzle within itself 🧩. And the pattern they're trying to figure out, 0, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1... it's like, totally mysterious 🔮. I love how the author leaves it for us to solve on our own and share our thoughts online 📱👇

I've been playing around with the Easy Pips and Medium Pips puzzles, and I gotta say, they're not as easy as they look 😅. The Medium Pips one is like, totally challenging! But the walkthroughs for Hard Pips are super helpful 💡. And I love how Erik Kain breaks down each step in detail, it's like he's sharing his own puzzle-solving secrets 🤫.

Overall, I think Pips is going to be a huge hit among puzzle enthusiasts 🔥. It's like, the perfect combination of strategy and problem-solving skills 🧠. And who doesn't love a good brain teaser? 🤔
 
omg u gotta try pips its like super challenging but also super rewarding lol i mean i solved the easy one like 2 min and was hooked from day 1 🤯 i need to see those hard pips walkthroughs tho it looks so complicated but also kinda cool 💡 i'm def gonna share my thoughts on twitter about that number pattern btw what do u think its meaning??????
 
omg i cant get enough of pips lol its like my fave brain game ever i love how erik kain breaks down each step so you can understand how to solve it its like he's speaking directly to my brain 🤓👀 i also love how the puzzle is just like a big challenge where u gotta think about all the dominoes and how they fit together its so satisfying when u finally figure out the solution 💡😎
 
I just tried out that new Pips game with my grandkids and we had such a blast playing it together 🤩! It's like they say, back in my day... well, I didn't have the internet, but I did play those old-school board games all the time 😂. Anyway, this Pips thing is just like solving a big ol' jigsaw puzzle - except with dominoes! You gotta think ahead and make sure all the pieces fit together just right. The hardest part for me was trying to figure out that pattern with the numbers... 0, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1 - it's like trying to read a code, you know? 🤔 My grandkids were way more intuitive about it than I was though. And now they're all excited about sharing their thoughts on social media and stuff... reminds me of when I used to write those long letters to my friends 📨.
 
omg i love how they added these step by step solutions for each level 🤩 its so helpful! the hard pips walkthrough is super detailed tho, like 10 pages long 😂 but i guess that's what you get when you're trying to solve a really tricky puzzle. the pattern in the numbers is so cool btw, does anyone have any theories on what it could mean? 🤔
 
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