I'm so over how easy it is to solve this puzzle . I mean, come on, who doesn't know about "less than" or "greater than"? It's like they're trying to make it too easy for us geniuses . And don't even get me started on the dominoes - rotating them around until they fit is just basic problem-solving skills at this point . Where's the challenge in that?
I'm loving the new Pips puzzle on NYT! It's like a whole new level of brain-twisting fun! I mean, who knew dominoes could be so strategic? I've been playing this one for hours and I still can't figure out the Medium tier. Anyone need help with that Hard-tier puzzle? I feel like I'm missing something super obvious. And btw, has anyone noticed how they're using a lot of Unicode characters to make it look all fancy?
I'm so sick of these domino puzzles ... like who comes up with this stuff? "Hey let's make a game where we rotate tiles until they fit exactly" Sounds like the epitome of excitement to me... but hey, if it gets those problem-solving juices flowing, I'm not gonna judge. And let's be real, the NYT Games app is kinda the OG puzzle game - it's like the Fortnite of brain teasers
I love how challenging but not frustratingly difficult these Pips puzzle are . It's great that they're offering a walkthrough for each tier because I was stuck on the Medium one for ages! The Hard-tier puzzle looks like it requires some serious brain-twisting... I'm gonna have to try that out later, might be my next gaming session
I'm loving the complexity of this latest Pips puzzle! The NYT really outdid themselves with the grid layout - it's like a mini logic challenge within the puzzle itself. I'm intrigued by the need to carefully plan each domino placement, especially in those Hard-tier puzzles where you gotta think outside the box (or tile, lol). It's amazing how much mental stimulation these games can offer, and I love that it also enhances problem-solving skills!