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Today’s NYT Pips Answers for April 14 (Easy, Medium, Hard)

Ravi Teja KNTS
Last updated: April 14, 2026 6:45 am
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Today's NYT Pips Answers

Pips is the kind of logic game where one uncertain domino can throw off several clue regions at once. That makes answer pages most useful when you need a clean way to compare placements, not just a vague hint.

The solutions below are set up so you can match finished dominoes one section at a time instead of spoiling the entire board at first glance.

How To Read These Pips Answers

Start with the current puzzle date below, then open only the difficulty you are solving. Each reveal shows the solved board in the same visual layout as NYT Pips, followed by a placement list that spells out where every domino half goes.

  • Date: April 14, 2026

Easy Pips Solution

The easy board is the best place to get comfortable with the format if you only need a fast placement check.

Reveal Easy Solution

Easy puzzle #746

The solved board below keeps the NYT region layout intact, so you can compare the answer without decoding raw coordinates first.

=<2==>5

The placement list below matches the solved board cell by cell, so you can confirm one domino at a time if you would rather not scan the whole puzzle at once.

  • 6-6: 6s fill R2C3 and R2C4.
  • 2-2: 2s fill R2C1 and R3C1.
  • 3-5: 3 goes in R1C6, and 5 goes in R1C5.
  • 3-6: 3 goes in R2C6, and 6 goes in R3C6.
  • 2-1: 2 goes in R1C1, and 1 goes in R1C2.

Medium Pips Solution

Medium is where a single wrong domino can block multiple valid routes, so a structured comparison tends to help more than a standard hint.

Reveal Medium Solution

Medium puzzle #767

This version works best as a visual cross-check: the clue regions stay in place, and every finished domino sits exactly where it belongs.

=<2>2===

The placement list below matches the solved board cell by cell, so you can confirm one domino at a time if you would rather not scan the whole puzzle at once.

  • 1-2: 1 goes in R2C3, and 2 goes in R2C4.
  • 3-3: 3s fill R4C2 and R4C3.
  • 0-1: 0 goes in R1C4, and 1 goes in R1C3.
  • 2-4: 2 goes in R2C5, and 4 goes in R1C5.
  • 1-1: 1s fill R2C1 and R2C2.
  • 0-2: 0 goes in R4C4, and 2 goes in R3C4.
  • 4-1: 4 goes in R4C1, and 1 goes in R3C1.

Hard Pips Solution

Open the hard grid only when you want a full confirmation, because this is the one most likely to spoil the solve in one glance.

Reveal Hard Solution

Hard puzzle #787

Hard Pips is much easier to verify when the full board is visible, so the answer below pairs the NYT-style board with the exact solved placement of every domino.

<444====33

The placement list below matches the solved board cell by cell, so you can confirm one domino at a time if you would rather not scan the whole puzzle at once.

  • 2-6: 2 goes in R8C3, and 6 goes in R7C3.
  • 0-0: 0s fill R9C3 and R10C3.
  • 3-3: 3s fill R4C2 and R5C2.
  • 1-2: 1 goes in R1C3, and 2 goes in R2C3.
  • 6-6: 6s fill R5C3 and R6C3.
  • 0-2: 0 goes in R9C4, and 2 goes in R8C4.
  • 5-6: 5 goes in R4C4, and 6 goes in R5C4.
  • 0-3: 0 goes in R10C4, and 3 goes in R10C5.
  • 4-6: 4 goes in R2C5, and 6 goes in R2C4.
  • 2-3: 2 goes in R3C3, and 3 goes in R4C3.
  • 1-6: 1 goes in R2C1, and 6 goes in R2C2.
  • 2-2: 2s fill R8C2 and R9C2.
  • 4-3: 4 goes in R10C2, and 3 goes in R10C1.

What Is NYT Pips?

Pips is NYT Games’ daily domino logic puzzle. You place a fixed set of dominoes on the board while satisfying region clues such as equals, sums, greater-than rules, and empty cells.

What makes it stand out is that every move has to satisfy two systems at once: the available domino pieces and the clue logic spread across the grid.

Pips joined the New York Times Games lineup in 2025, making it one of the newer recurring puzzles in the section.

Still solving other NYT puzzles? You can also check the answers for Connections, Strands, and Wordle to keep your streak going.

How to Play NYT Pips

Pips is easiest to solve when you think in two layers at the same time: the domino pieces you still have available and the clue regions on the board. A move only works when it satisfies both.

  • Start with the most restrictive clue regions, especially smaller areas and obvious totals.
  • Keep track of which dominoes remain so you can rule out impossible placements quickly.
  • Use confirmed pieces to narrow the legal options in nearby regions.
  • After every solid placement, re-check both the clue logic and the remaining domino set before moving on.
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Ravi has over five years of experience covering technology and gaming, with 1,000+ published articles spanning smartphones, consumer tech, and video games. He currently serves as a Senior Tech Writer at iGeeksBlog and contributes to Tech Nerdiness as a freelance writer. His work focuses on gaming news, in-depth guides, redeem codes, and live-service titles such as Free Fire Max, BGMI, Fortnite, and Roblox. He actively tracks industry updates, patch notes, and community trends to deliver timely, accurate, and insight-driven coverage. With a strong focus on clarity and usability, Ravi breaks down complex updates and in-game systems into practical, easy-to-follow content that helps readers stay informed and make the most of their experience.
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