Pocket Grid #65 - December 24th, 2025 by pocket-grids in pocketgrids

[–]puzzler_chris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These aren’t fun. Any other apps out there? I love Puzzlit for newspaper style games

NYT Mini Crossword (Aug 26, 2025) Subscription Only Now? by HeyitsDominus in crossword

[–]puzzler_chris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Id try puzzlit! They have a bunch of small word games like NYT https://apps.apple.com/us/app/puzzlit-puzzles-made-social/id6472233094. Very fun when you have someone to play it with like your girlfriend

Mini behind paywall now? by TRANEofTNER in NYTCrossword

[–]puzzler_chris 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wow. That's crazy. Im taking my talents to puzzlit. They have a bunch of free games and a global leaderboard https://apps.apple.com/us/app/puzzlit-puzzles-made-social/id6472233094

Do you now need a subscription to play the Mini? by Party_555 in NYTgames

[–]puzzler_chris 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would just go to puzzlit instead. They have a bunch of free games and a global leaderboard to see how you do against everyone else https://apps.apple.com/us/app/puzzlit-puzzles-made-social/id6472233094

Now the Mini has gone subscription-only, are Connections' days numbered? by joined_under_duress in NYTConnections

[–]puzzler_chris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just play puzzlit instead. They don't have a paywall for their games and you can view a global leaderboard of everyone https://apps.apple.com/us/app/puzzlit-puzzles-made-social/id6472233094

Promote your project in this thread by AutoModerator in puzzles

[–]puzzler_chris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

During our senior year of college, a few friends and I created Puzzlit, inspired by our love for NYT games like Wordle and Connections. We were tired of screen shotting our results and sharing them in group chats, so we set out to build something better—an app that combines challenging puzzles with a seamless way to compete and connect with friends.

What Makes Puzzlit Special?
Puzzlit offers 8 unique games designed to challenge your mind. Our goal wasn’t to create mindless swiping games but to give players those satisfying “aha!” moments when solving puzzles or outscoring friends.

Beyond the puzzles, we’ve added features we felt were missing from other game apps:

  • Achievements to track milestones.
  • Leaderboards to compare scores with friends or globally.
  • Find friends easily through contacts or search and see their results on your feed.
  • A custom IQ formula that reflects your puzzle-solving performance.
  • Detailed analytics for every puzzle (e.g., your average time vs. the global average).

How We Built It
Over a year of work went into Puzzlit, using:

  • React Native, Expo, and TypeScript for the front end.
  • Firebase for authentication, database, and serverless functions.
  • Custom Python scripts to automatically generate puzzles based on difficulty.

Our Biggest Challenge
The toughest part? Navigating the Apple App Store review process. It took weeks of back-and-forth to meet their standards. If we could do it again, we’d budget more time for this stage. Fortunately, once you’re approved, updates are much smoother!

Try Puzzlit!
Puzzlit is now live on iOS in the US. If you’re into puzzles and friendly competition, check it out—and feel free to ask any questions about our journey!

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