NYT Pips Hints & Answers Today: May 31, 2026

NYT Pips Hard Today: Your May 31, 2026 Answers & Hints

Edited by Ian Livengood • Solved by WordFinder Tips
NYT Pips Solution May 31, 2026

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Cracking Today’s Pips Grid: May 31st Edition!

Here at WordFinder Tips, we’re always ready to tackle the latest NYT Pips puzzle, and today’s hard grid by Rodolfo Kurchan for May 31, 2026, was a real brain-bender! Man, those ‘equals’ regions with three cells really threw me for a loop, especially when they were so close together.

I almost gave up on my streak trying to figure out the starting placements for those high-sum areas. You’d think a sum of 2 would be easy, but when it’s part of a larger, complex region, it just adds to the challenge, doesn’t it?

Interactive Pips Solution

Tap the domino tiles in the hand below to reveal their position on the board.

10
1
1
10

6
7
6
>3
7
8
>2

2
10
18
12
2
10
2
4
18
3

Unlocking the Pips Puzzle: Rodolfo Kurchan’s May 31st Challenge

The Triple-Threat ‘Equals’ Regions

Today’s hard Pips puzzle really leaned into the ‘equals’ region type, specifically with three different sets of three cells that all had to match. This meant finding a domino with two identical pips, or strategically placing a domino to satisfy two cells, then finding another domino or placement to match the third.

Look at the regions `[[2,3],[2,4],[3,4]]`, `[[3,0],[4,0],[4,1]]`, and `[[3,1],[3,2],[3,3]]`—these were key. Identifying which dominoes could even fit these constraints was a solid starting point for today’s pips hard hint.

High Sums and Single-Cell Solvers

Beyond the ‘equals’ regions, we had some hefty sum regions that demanded specific dominoes. The `[[0,6],[1,6],[2,6]]` region, requiring a sum of 18 across three cells, immediately screamed ‘6,6,6’ to me, if possible with the available dominoes.

Also, don’t forget the single-cell sum regions like `[[3,6]]` (sum 2), `[[4,2]]` (sum 4), and `[[4,6]]` (sum 3). These act as anchors, giving you definitive pip values that can then help you place adjacent dominoes, making them great pips help today.

NYT Pips May 31st: Your Solution Cheat Sheet

Ready to see how the puzzle unfolds? Here are the first 5 domino placements for today’s hard NYT Pips game. Remember, understanding the logic is half the fun!

Domino Placement (Cell 1, Cell 2)
[0,6] (3,0), (2,0)
[0,0] (4,0), (4,1)
[6,4] (0,6), (0,5)
[2,5] (2,4), (2,5)
[3,6] (3,3), (4,3)

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How did those three-cell ‘equals’ regions work today? They required all three cells within the region to display the exact same pip value, which meant carefully matching dominoes like the [0,0] to fill two cells, and then finding another domino or placement to satisfy the third.
  • What was the trick to the high-sum regions like the 18-pip one? The trick for the `[[0,6],[1,6],[2,6]]` sum 18 region was recognizing that with 3 cells, the only way to get such a high sum is usually with high-value pips, often 6s, if available in your domino set.
  • Were there any easy starting points in today’s hard Pips puzzle? Yes, the single-cell sum regions like `[[3,6]]` (sum 2), `[[4,2]]` (sum 4), and `[[4,6]]` (sum 3) were excellent starting points, as they immediately tell you the pip value for that specific cell.

📖 How to Play NYT Pips

🎯 The Goal of the Game

Place all given dominoes onto the grid so that every region’s strict mathematical condition is met. Every day brings a new layout and domino set.

➕ Understanding Region Symbols
  • Number: The sum of all pips inside this region must equal this exact target number.
  • < (Less Than): The total pips must be strictly less than the target number.
  • > (Greater Than): The total pips must be strictly greater than the target number.
  • = (Equals): All individual cells in this region must have the exact same pip value.
  • ≠ (Unequal): No two cells in this region can share the same pip value.
🔲 Empty Regions & Placement Rules

Regions without any symbol or target are “Empty” regions. The sum of pips inside these specific regions MUST be exactly 0 (meaning only blank halves of dominoes can be placed here). Remember, dominoes can be rotated, but they cannot overlap or hang outside the grid.