NYT Pips Hints & Answers Today: June 21, 2026

NYT Pips Today: June 21, 2026 Hard Puzzle Answers & Hints

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NYT Pips Solution June 21, 2026

Interactive Pips Solution

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

16
2
<1
>4

>4
3
4
7
2
7
>0

6
4
4
8
8
0
0
3
10
<2
>4
6
0

Table of Contents

Cracking June 21st’s Pips Grid: A Daily Challenge!

Here at WordFinder Tips, we know the thrill (and occasional frustration!) of a good Pips puzzle. Man, June 21st’s hard grid by Rodolfo Kurchan really threw me for a loop with those ‘sum target 0’ regions and the sneaky ‘less than two’ spot! I thought I had it, then suddenly I was backtracking, wondering where I’d gone wrong. Don’t you just hate when that happens?

But don’t worry, you’re not alone if you needed a little Pips help today. We’ve cracked the code, and we’re here to guide you through the trickiest parts of today’s Pips game. Let’s get your streak back on track!

Rodolfo Kurchan’s June 21st Pips: Mastering the Logic

Zero-Pip Sums and Identical Zones: Today’s Core Mechanics

Today’s Pips puzzle, especially the hard version, features a few interesting region types that demand your attention. You’ll notice several ‘sum target 0’ regions, which immediately tell you that any domino placed there must contain two zero pips. This is a fantastic starting point for deduction, as it severely limits your options for those cells.

Additionally, Rodolfo Kurchan included multiple ‘equals’ regions. These mean all cells within that region must have the same pip value. If you can place one side of a domino in an ‘equals’ region, you instantly know the value of the other cells in that zone, which is super helpful for narrowing down your available dominoes.

The ‘Less Than Two’ Trap & Isolated Empty Cell

Beyond the sums and equals, today’s Pips hard puzzle throws in a couple of curveballs. There’s an ’empty’ region at [[4,6]] which, while seemingly simple, can be a red herring. It’s easy to overlook its implications for adjacent dominoes.

Then we have the ‘less than two’ region at [[6,5]], meaning any pip placed there must be 0 or 1. This, combined with the ‘greater than four’ region at

📖 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.