NYT Pips Hints & Answers Today: May 24, 2026

Today’s NYT Pips Guide: Hints & Answers for May 24, 2026

Edited by Ian Livengood • Solved by WordFinder Tips
NYT Pips Solution May 24, 2026

Interactive Pips Solution

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

3
0
>4
10
3

>4
<2
13
15

1
1
11
1
11
>11
>1
1
11
1
11
1
1
1
>1

Table of Contents

Decoding the May 24th Pips Challenge

Here at WordFinder Tips, we’re always ready to tackle the daily Pips puzzle, and today’s May 24th grid was a real head-scratcher, especially on Hard mode! Man, those multiple ‘sum 1’ regions almost made me throw my coffee at the screen. I thought I had it, then realized I’d painted myself into a corner with a misplaced (0,1) domino.

It’s those seemingly simple constraints that often hide the most complex interactions, isn’t it? Don’t worry if you struggled; you’re definitely not alone. We’ve got all the hints and answers you’ll need to understand today’s Pips meaning and get back on track.

Mastering Today’s Pips Grid Logic

The ‘Sum One’ Conundrum: Hard Mode’s Core

Today’s Hard Pips, crafted by Rodolfo Kurchan, leaned heavily into small sums. You’ll notice a surprising number of single-cell regions requiring a ‘sum 1’. This immediately tells you that these cells must contain either a 0 or a 1, and any domino covering them must be a (0,1) or a (1,0) pair.

This core logic dictates domino placement early on. Identifying where your (0,1) dominoes can go, and which cells *must* be 0 or 1, is key to unlocking the rest of the board. It’s like a domino effect, pun intended!

Navigating the May 24th Grid’s Stickiest Spots

Beyond the ‘sum 1’ regions, the Hard puzzle featured a particularly tricky ‘equals’ region at cells [[5,0],[5,1],[6,1],[6,2]]. This four-cell area demands that all cells hold the same value, which is a powerful constraint.

For Medium, Ian Livengood gave us a few ’empty’ cells and some high-sum regions like [[3,0],[3,1],[3,2]] needing a sum of 15. This pushed players to use their higher-value dominoes, like (6,6) or (5,6) combinations. The Easy puzzle, also by Ian, was a gentle warm-up, with a straightforward ‘sum 0’ region at [[1,0],[1,1]] making the (0,0) domino an obvious first move.

Your Pips Answers for May 24, 2026

Ready to see how it all shakes out? Here are the first few placements for today’s Hard Pips puzzle. Remember, there’s often more than one path to the solution, but these will get you started!

📖 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.

Definitions for ...

Word Games
Domino Placement (Row, Col)
[1,1] (7,6), (7,7)
[6,2] (6,2), (6,3)
[1,5] (4,3), (5,3)
Scrabble US/CanadaYes
WordleNo
Quordle / OctordleNo
Scrabble UK (SOWPODS)Yes
Words With FriendsYes
noun Definition

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