NYT Pips Solver — Hints & Answers — June 9, 2026
Click on a domino to place it on the board OR click on a cell on the board to place the domino.
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How to use our NYT Pips solver
Stuck on today’s New York Times Pips puzzle for June 9, 2026? You’re in the right spot! Pick a difficulty level, then click a domino to place it automatically on the board. You can also click a square on the board and the correct domino will snap into place.
1. Difficulty
First, select a difficulty level.
2. Placing from tray
Click a domino to place it on the board, it will snap into place.
3. Placing from board
Click a cell on the board to place the correct domino.
How to play NYT Pips - The Ultimate Guide
NYT Pips is a logic-based domino challenge that invites players to place a set number of dominoes on a grid, meeting conditions like “>3,” “<13,” or “=” through both color-coded cues and numeric rules. NYT released NYT Pips on August 18, 2025 across web, iOS, and Android platforms to add a new daily puzzle to their collection, alongside games like Wordle and Connections. A new game is released every day at midnight your local time.
Each puzzle board is divided into colored regions, and every region has its own condition that must be satisfied by the pips on the dominoes you place there. As you work, you’ll use deduction to rule out impossible spots, identify forced placements, and slowly narrow down the valid arrangement of tiles. The result is a satisfying blend of classic dominoes and logic puzzles, appealing to fans of Sudoku, Kakuro, and other number-based brainteasers where every move follows from clear clues on the grid.

Understanding the puzzle - The dominoes and colored areas
NYT Pips is a domino logic game. Fill the grid by placing dominoes that satisfy each colored region’s condition. The conditions are as follows:
Equals (=)
All cells in the region must show the same number. Here, every cell is “2”.
Not equal (≠)
Cells in the region must show different numbers. All numbers in this region, 1, 2 and 5, are different.
Number target (sum)
The sum of all cells in the region equals the target. Here the region sums to 5.
Greater than (>n)
The sum of cells in the region must be greater than the target. Top row 2+5 satisfies >3.
Less than (<n)
The sum of cells in the region must be less than the target. Top row 0+2 satisfies <3.
Blank
Any domino placement is valid in this region.
Game mechanics
Here are the basic mechanics of NYT Pips and how to interact with dominoes:
Positioning
Drag a domino from the tray to the board to place it. You can do this with your finger on your mobile or tablet, or with your mouse on your computer.
Rotating
Some dominoes will fit horizontally, while others will fit vertically. You can rotate a domino by clicking/tapping on it, then drag it to the desired orientation.
Removing
Drag a domino from the tray to the board to place it. You can do this with your finger on your mobile or tablet, or with your mouse on your computer.
NYT Pips Difficulty levels Explained
There are three difficulty levels in NYT Pips:
Easy Pips
Easy puzzles are the most accessible and require the least amount of logic to solve. They are the perfect starting point for beginners and are a great way to get started with NYT Pips.
Medium Pips
Medium puzzles are a step up from Easy puzzles and require more logic to solve. They are a great way to challenge yourself and improve your skills.
Hard Pips
Hard puzzles are the most challenging and require the most logic to solve. They are a great way to challenge yourself and improve your skills.
Glossary of NYT Pips Terms
New to Pips jargon? This quick glossary covers the core terms you’ll see in the game and in community discussions.
Frequently Asked Questions
NYT Pips is a daily logic puzzle where you place dominoes on a grid to satisfy number and color rules. Each puzzle challenges your deductive reasoning as you determine the correct placement of each domino, ensuring all constraints are met for a satisfying solution.
It launched on August 18, 2025 on web, iOS, and Android.
There’s a timer, which is only shown at the end of the game (you can play for speed), but you can freely undo/adjust - no penalty for trying placements.
New puzzles arrive daily; players see the new set of puzzles at midnight local time.
To excel at NYT Pips, focus on understanding the unique rules for number and color placement before you begin. Start by identifying obvious domino placements, such as pairs that can only fit in one spot, and use process of elimination for trickier sections. Practicing daily will sharpen your logic skills and help you recognize common patterns in the puzzle grid. For those seeking an extra edge, using a Pips Solver tool can provide hints or check your solutions, making it easier to master even the most challenging puzzles. By combining strategic thinking with helpful resources, you can consistently improve your performance and enjoy the rewarding challenge of NYT Pips.
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