NYT Pips Hints & Answers Today: June 19, 2026

NYT Pips Today: June 19, 2026 Hints & Answers for Your Daily Puzzle

Edited by Ian Livengood • Solved by WordFinder Tips
NYT Pips Solution June 19, 2026

Interactive Pips Solution

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

<1
<1

<2
12
<1
>4
<2

>9
9
0
5
9
3
>9
9
2
0

Table of Contents

Cracking Today’s Pips Grid: June 19th’s Challenge

Here at WordFinder Tips, we’re always ready to help you conquer the daily NYT Pips puzzle! Man, today’s grid, especially the Hard one by Rodolfo Kurchan, really tested my limits; that ‘sum to zero’ region almost made me throw my coffee at the screen!

You’re not alone if you found yourself staring at the board, wondering where to place those last few pips. We’ve got the Pips hints today and all the answers you need to keep your streak alive and understand those trickier regions.

Understanding Today’s Region Types: Sums, Equals, and Empties

Today’s Pips puzzles, particularly the Medium and Hard difficulties, featured a mix of region types that demanded careful thought. We saw several ‘sum’ regions, like the ‘sum to 12’ in Medium and various sums in Hard, including a tricky ‘sum to 0’ and ‘sum to 2’.

The ‘equals’ regions were also plentiful, requiring you to ensure all cells within them held the same pip value. Don’t forget the ‘less than’ and ‘greater than’ conditions, which often provide excellent starting points for deduction.

Pinpointing June 19th’s Peskiest Pips: The Zero Sum & Less Than One Traps

The ‘sum to 0’ region in the Hard puzzle (at [1,0]) was a real head-scratcher for many; it means you need to place a [0,0] domino there, but you don’t actually get a [0,0] domino in the set! This forces a specific domino from your available set to cover it, like the [5,0] or [4,0], making the *other* half of that domino the one that satisfies the zero sum.

Similarly, the ‘less than 1’ regions in Easy and Medium (at [0,4] and [4,4] respectively) mean the cell must contain a 0 pip. These specific conditions are key to unlocking the rest of the board, so always look for them first!

June 19, 2026 Pips Solutions: Your Daily Domino Reveal

Ready to see how you stacked up? Here are the solutions for today’s NYT Pips game. We’re only showing the first five placements to give you a nudge without spoiling all the fun of Pips unlimited!

Easy Pips Answer (June 19, 2026)

  • Domino 1: [1,3] & [1,2]
  • Domino 2: [2,4] & [2,3]
  • Domino 3: [2,2] & [2,1]
  • Domino 4: [1,4] & [0,4]
  • Domino 5: [3,1] & [3,0]

Medium Pips Answer (June 19, 2026)

  • Domino 1: [1,3] & [0,3]
  • Domino 2: [0,2] & [1,2]
  • Domino 3: [4,4] & [4,3]
  • Domino 4: [5,1] & [5,0]
  • Domino 5: [4,2] & [4,1]

Hard Pips Answer (June 19, 2026)

  • Domino 1: [6,6] & [6,5]
  • Domino 2: [5,6] & [4,6]
  • Domino 3: [2,5] & [3,5]
  • Domino 4: [1,1] & [1,0]
  • Domino 5: [2,6] & [3,6]

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What’s the trick with ‘sum to zero’ regions in Pips today? The trick with ‘sum to zero’ regions, like the one in today’s Hard puzzle, is that you don’t actually have a [0,0] domino; you need to place a domino where one half is a zero, and that zero half covers the ‘sum to zero’ region.
  • How do ‘less than one’ regions work in Pips? ‘Less than one’ regions, seen in Easy and Medium today, mean the cell must contain a 0 pip; this is a direct clue that helps you place a domino with a zero on one side.
  • Were there any common dominoes across difficulties today? Yes, today’s puzzles, especially Easy and Hard, featured several dominoes with 0 pips, like [5,0] and [4,0], which were essential for solving the ‘less than 1’ and ‘sum to 0’ regions.

📖 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.