6:03 am - September 1, 2025

  • The New York Times introduces a paywall for its Mini Crossword
  • Social media reactions reveal frustration over the monetisation of a beloved daily habit
  • Alternative free puzzles and subscription discounts are emerging as fans adapt to the new pay model

The New York Times has moved its popular Mini Crossword behind a paywall, provoking anger among players who had long enjoyed it for free.

The puzzle now requires a subscription on both app and desktop. Social media and Reddit threads filled quickly with frustration, with users describing the shift as another example of small joys being commodified.

Some players noted the Times still lists the Mini as free in certain app sections, but new users are prompted to subscribe—often with discounts of up to 75%—a push many see as an aggressive conversion tactic.

The Times has built a lucrative games business on titles like Wordle and Spelling Bee, and analysts say paywalling the Mini fits a wider strategy of using casual puzzles to drive subscriptions. Still, for many fans, the move feels like a breach of trust.

Free alternatives are widely available from Merriam-Webster and others, but the Mini’s convenience and place in daily routines gave it special appeal. While some have resigned themselves to paying, others are vowing to look elsewhere for their crossword fix.

Source: Noah Wire Services

More on this

  1. https://www.pcgamer.com/games/puzzle/crossword-lovers-in-mourning-as-the-new-york-times-commits-its-latest-unspeakable-act-paywalling-the-mini-puzzle/ – Please view link – unable to able to access data
  2. https://www.pcgamer.com/games/puzzle/crossword-lovers-in-mourning-as-the-new-york-times-commits-its-latest-unspeakable-act-paywalling-the-mini-puzzle/ – PC Gamer reports that the New York Times has placed its Mini Crossword puzzle behind a paywall, sparking frustration among fans who previously enjoyed it for free. The article highlights the community’s reaction and the broader implications of this decision.
  3. https://www.dailydot.com/news/nyt-mini-crossword-paywall-reactions/ – The Daily Dot discusses the backlash from fans after the New York Times introduced a paywall for its Mini Crossword. The piece includes reactions from social media and examines the impact on the puzzle’s dedicated audience.
  4. https://www.kotaku.com/mini-crossword-paywall-free-new-york-times-games-angry-fans-wordle-2000620987 – Kotaku reports on the New York Times’ decision to place its Mini Crossword behind a paywall, leading to anger among fans. The article explores the history of the puzzle and the community’s response to the change.
  5. https://www.parade.com/living/new-york-times-mini-crossword-placed-behind-paywall/ – Parade magazine covers the New York Times’ move to charge for its Mini Crossword, a popular daily puzzle. The article details the reactions from fans and suggests alternatives for those seeking free crossword options.
  6. https://www.thetulsatimes.com/nyt-mini-crossword-archive-free-how-to-access-and-alternatives – The Tulsa Times provides information on accessing the New York Times’ Mini Crossword archive and offers free alternatives for crossword enthusiasts following the paywall implementation.
  7. https://www.bookriot.com/the-new-york-times-mini-crossword-is-no-longer-free-to-play/ – Book Riot discusses the New York Times’ decision to charge for its Mini Crossword, including reactions from fans and suggestions for accessing the puzzle through library subscriptions or alternative sources.

Noah Fact Check Pro

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emerged. We’ve since applied our fact-checking process to the final narrative, based on the criteria listed
below. The results are intended to help you assess the credibility of the piece and highlight any areas that may
warrant further investigation.

Freshness check

Score:
10

Notes:
The narrative is fresh, with the paywall implementation occurring on August 27, 2025. ([parade.com](https://parade.com/living/new-york-times-mini-crossword-placed-behind-paywall/?utm_source=openai))

Quotes check

Score:
10

Notes:
No direct quotes are present in the narrative, indicating original content.

Source reliability

Score:
10

Notes:
The narrative originates from PC Gamer, a reputable gaming news outlet, enhancing its credibility.

Plausability check

Score:
10

Notes:
The claims are plausible and corroborated by multiple reputable sources, including Parade ([parade.com](https://parade.com/living/new-york-times-mini-crossword-placed-behind-paywall/?utm_source=openai)) and Kotaku ([kotaku.com](https://kotaku.com/mini-crossword-paywall-free-new-york-times-games-angry-fans-wordle-2000620987?utm_source=openai)).

Overall assessment

Verdict (FAIL, OPEN, PASS): PASS

Confidence (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH): HIGH

Summary:
The narrative is fresh, original, and sourced from a reputable outlet. Claims are plausible and supported by multiple sources, indicating a high level of credibility.

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