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Best gaming deal: Get a year of NYT Games for just $18

August 28, 2025
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SAVE $32: An annual subscription to New York Times Games is on sale for $18, down from the standard price of $50 per year. That’s a 64% discount.


As if we need more bad news in 2025, The New York Times has taken away one of life’s simple joys — the daily Mini crossword puzzle is no longer free to play. Wonderful. Terrific. This is totally fine and we’re all thriving (deep breath). The internet rightfully thinks this is a terrible change to our morning routine. The Mini crossword now joins everything else that requires a subscription. While the loss of a free daily game is sad, there’s a semi-bright light if you want to pay to play.

As of Aug. 28, an annual subscription to New York Times Games is on sale for $18, marked down from the usual price of $50. That’s a 64% discount that takes $32 off the annual price.

Not to belittle the annoyance of the Mini now coming with a price, but once we consider the enjoyment to cost ratio, this annual subscription isn’t the worst deal on the Internet. At $18 for one year of games, that works out to $1.50 per month, or just five cents per day on a month with 30 days. If you truly get joy from the daily Mini, maybe it’s worth gifting yourself this deal?

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The New York Times Games subscription gives you access to every daily game, including the Mini, the full-size New York Times Daily crossword, Wordle, Connections, Tiles, Strands, Sudoku, and more. Some of these are currently free to play, but there’s no telling when they’ll meet the fate of the beloved Mini and turn into a paid-access game.

The New York Times Games subscription also lets you head into the games archives and play over 10,000 old games. The archive includes Daily puzzles that date as far back as 1993 and Minis that go back to 2014. You can also keep tabs on your performance, comparing your Mini times to how you did yesterday or last month. With the subscription, you can play New York Times Games via the Games app on your phone or via an Internet browser.

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No one asked for this in 2025, but hey, five cents per day isn’t too much to pay for joy considering the price of…everything these days.

Not the day you’re after? Here’s the solution to yesterday’s Mini Crossword.

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