How do I get the New York Times crossword puzzle?
How do I get the New York Times crossword puzzle?
To play The Crossword on The New York Times app, complete the following steps:
- Open The New York Times app on your device.
- Navigate to the Play section.
- Tap The Crossword, the Mini and More.
- Tap Play to begin playing the puzzle.
Does New York Times Digital subscription include crossword?
The Basic Digital Access Subscription does not include e-reader editions (Kindle, Nook, etc.), NYT Games (the Crossword) or NYT Cooking. Mobile apps are not supported on all devices.
How do I cancel my NYTimes crossword subscription?
To cancel your Premium Crosswords subscription, visit the Premium Account area of Member Center and click on the cancel link under the heading: “My NYTimes.com Collection.” If you encounter problems with this product, please e-mail customer service at [email protected].
When does the New York Times crossword puzzle come out?
Each daily crossword puzzle is available for New York Times Games subscribers the evening before it appears in the print edition. On weekdays, the puzzle is available at 10 p.m. E.S.T. On weekends, the puzzle is available at 6 p.m. E.S.T. To receive alerts on your device when the newest daily puzzle is available, enable push notifications.
How can I print the last 8 days of puzzles?
Home Delivery subscribers can print the newspaper version of the last 8 days of puzzles. To print a puzzle, click the printer icon on the upper right corner on either the Play page or while playing a puzzle: NOTE: if you are viewing the archive in calendar view on the iPad, the hover buttons do not appear and you should use the archive List View.
What does a rebus mean in the New York Times crossword?
A rebus can be a letter, number or symbol that represents a word, but in many crosswords, the rebus will be a word or group of letters that need to be written inside a single square. To learn more about rebus in the New York Times Crossword, please visit Yes, You Can Write More than One Letter in a Square in the Wordplay column.