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The New York Times Mini Crossword is a fun and simple younger birth for the legendary book of newspaper regular daily crossword puzzle. Mini crossword (We publish answers every day) It usually has only about six widths and six packages, and you can end it in less than one minute if everyone goes well.
I feel smart, unlike a great crossword puzzle, which sometimes makes me throw things.
But this Wednesday, some mini crossed players met with a canvas wall. Let’s move forward, anyone who does not pay for prescribing in subscription with games will need to subscribe if they want to continue resolving mini crossings.
Of course, players were … So, what’s the word with the fifth letter for a trip? Upset?
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“Every day that passes, a little happiness was set behind the payment wall,” he wrote one reddit user.
Another one wrote: “This crosses on the way home every day of work was my little ritual.”
Even if you have a digital subscription to the New York Times, you may not have access to full game. The Times is Prices for Price Game subscription Separately from your news, which costs $ 6 a month. There are annual login options that can save you money, in total $ 50 per year. You can also see different promotional options or introductory sales occasionally.
Although some puzzles are still free (see below), the full game access fee comes soon after the new York Times added another network game, Pipsthe form of dominoes.
“We now offer 10 different puzzles, rich and diverse portfolio that reflects both players and depths of experiences our team of editors and the puzzle designer,” spokesman during the time he said in the statement. “With a few games, we remain free for everything, our portfolio contains a dynamic mixture of free puzzles and offers only subscribers, creating opportunities for each type of solver to deal with us, every day of the week.”
It is obvious that the newspaper must pay the constructors of puzzles, editors and journalists. An old saying about how not free lunch is on and games.
“Subscribers do not only support our journalism, but help us continue to make high quality puzzles people like to play,” the statement said. “While hoping to solve seeing value in subscription, we are committed to ensuring that there is still a rich and pleasant experience for those who do not.”
These puzzles in the new York Times remain free that they cannot be found in nonsubscripers:
Also, nonsubscripters have limited access Spelling beeA puzzle that allows you to make words from specific letters. This puzzle allows non-match subscribers to play up to a number of points, then requires a subscription to resume playback.
If you just can’t afford the game subscription, sign in to your local public library.
I’m in Seattl and Public library in Seattle It offers libraries Card owners Free online access Subscribe to an extended new York Times, which includes games access and access to other settings, such as cooking and athlete.