Each Sunday, the New York Times invites its players into a quiet contest of logic and constraint, where numbered tiles must be coaxed into harmony across colored zones. The Pips puzzle — deceptively modest in appearance — asks its solvers to hold multiple conditions in mind simultaneously, rewarding not speed but the kind of patient, systematic thinking that turns apparent chaos into order. This week's Hard puzzle, dressed in the colors of soccer, reminds us that the most elegant solutions often emerge not from force, but from finding the one piece that satisfies many demands at once.
NYT Pips Puzzle Solutions: Sunday June 14 Walkthrough
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