Today’s The New York Times Mini Crossword uses simple clues with familiar words and light wordplay
Puzzle delivers a fast solving experience while testing vocabulary and pattern recognition skills
Direct answers like RITZ, STARZ, and YOYO keep the grid accessible yet engaging
The NYT Mini Crossword is one of the most enjoyable crosswords that provides a swift game. Based on a small 5×5 square grid, the game is suitable to play at any time, during commuting, or while enjoying some coffee. Although easy, the game requires a great deal of mental effort.
The current puzzle involves simple clueing, some wordplay, and common allusions. It is well-balanced, fast, challenging yet enjoyable, and not trivial. Below are the clues and answers with explanations.
1 Across – RITZ
Clue: ____- Carlton (hotel chain)
Ritz-Carlton is a popular luxury hotel chain. The missing word makes up the whole name.
5 Across – ATOZ
Clue: Alphabet range
The range from A to Z covers the entire alphabet.
6 Across – STARZ
Clue: Out-of-this-world cable channel
Starz is a television channel. The name is derived from ‘stars,’ which are out of this world.
7 Across – OILS
Clue: Squeaky wheel takes care of itself
An oily wheel stops being squeaky when oiled. This clue utilizes a popular idiom.
8 Across – YOYO
Clue: String toy
A yoyo is a toy that swings back and forth using a string.
1 Down – RATIO
Clue: When a post receives far more negative comments than likes (social slang)
‘Ratio’ describes posts where replies outweigh likes, often negatively
2 Down - ITALY
Clue: Top wine producer
Italy is one of the world's biggest wine producers; hence, it will be easy to guess the answer.
3 Down - TORSO
Clue: Human Body middle section
It means the middle portion of the body, without arms, legs, or the head.
4 Down – ZZZ
Clue: Sleep Sound
‘ZZZ’ is the symbol of sound sleep in written form.
6 Down – SOY
Clue: Base of tofu
As tofu is made using soy, the base used for tofu should be soy
This NYT Mini Crossword is quite clear and concise today. The clues lead straight to the answers without being complicated, with a little bit of wordplay thrown in for good measure. It provides the solver with a brief mental relief and a great sense of accomplishment.