If you’ve been missing Digits NYT, you’re not alone. On August 8th, 2023, The New York Times officially ended the beta for its Digits math puzzle, removing it from their game library. Fortunately, dedicated fans quickly created clones and alternatives, allowing players to keep enjoying this brain-teasing experience online.
The directions are easy so that anyone can play it at any time. You have five puzzles that you have to solve each day. Each puzzle provides you with:
The Problem is in determining the order of play to achieve the goal exactly. If you can't exactly get it, close enough is a point so there is always room for tactic and improvement.
When you've completed a puzzle, you can proceed to the next from the tabs along the top.
Numbers NYT rewards players with stars for precision:
The star system encourages replayability, where one will often play the puzzles again to optimize their solutions and get a perfect score.
Modern Digits versions integrate some added features that add thrill to the game:
All these add convenience and richness, and players will be engaged more than the basics.
The New York Times likely lost Digits because it was not as popular as the other titles they offer. Word games and Connections get more players, but Digits appealed to fans of math and logic puzzles. Still, for a lot of players, losing this game was a disappointment—especially because Digits was easy to learn but challenging enough to be addictive.