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New York Times Games
@NYTGames
Games you’ll feel good about. No, we’re not putting an “S” in Spelling Bee today.
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    Notice anything different today? 👀 We have a new name! Everything you know and love about our Twitter is staying the same, but you can find us at @NYTGames. And that's not all — check out our new and improved homepage, now called Gameplay. trib.al/4RqEXzR
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    nobody will remember: - your salary - how “busy you were” - how many hours you worked people will remember: - how quickly you solved the Mini Crossword - your daily Crossword streak - that time you solved Wordle in two guesses
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    me when i lock in to solve connections
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    Possibly the greatest correction ever.
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    No Crosswords Live today ... We are still recovering from our New Year celebrations, and resting up for our first celebrity guest of 2020, the 'mazin' @clmazin! See you next Thursday, Jan 9 at 1 p.m. Eastern. Be there or be a whole bunch of black and white squares.
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    send these to your valentine and thank us later xoxo 😘
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    We are very excited to welcome @djgoor, co-creator and showrunner of @nbcbrooklyn99, to #CrosswordsLive this Thursday. Tune in on 1/16 at 1 p.m. ET to see Dan Goor solve live with @DebAmlen and @thegridkid. This stream is gonna be toit! #notavideogame
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    What a famous, award-winning writer and producer does when he doesn't yet realize he's on camera. @clmazin, thank you for being such a good sport! Tune in to #CrosswordsLive on Thursdays at 1 p.m. to solve the New York Times Crossword live with us!
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    Yes, hi. It's NOT a swastika. Honest to God. No one sits down to make a crossword puzzle and says, "Hey! You know what would look cool?"
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    Morning, Wordlers! To preserve your streaks, please open the old URL last used to play Wordle. This will automatically redirect to the NYT Wordle page, carrying your streaks with you.
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    For Daniel Naroditsky, The Times’s new chess columnist, a career in the royal game may not be as lucrative as one at a hedge fund — but he is exactly where he wants to be.