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New York Times Cooking, Games, and Wirecutter

Through WFU's NYT Academic Pass, users also have access to NYT Cooking, NYT Games, and NYT Wirecutter. To access any of these resources, users must first create a New York Times account, and claim the Academic All Access Pass. You can then use your New York Times log-in to gain access to these additional resources. 

 

New York Times Cooking is dedicated to making people better, more confident cooks. Drawing from the wit, wisdom and rigor of our food journalism, Cooking features more than 19,000 Times-tested recipes as well as how-to guides and instructional videos.

 

 

 

New York Times Games have captivated solvers since the launch of The Crossword in 1942. Our experts create engaging word and logic games – in 2014 we introduced The Mini Crossword, followed by Spelling Bee, Letter Boxed, Tiles and Vertex. We’ll continue to make new games our players will be passionate about.

 

 

 

New York Times Wirecutter helps people buy the right things for the way they want to live. Experts research, test and review hundreds of products across categories in real-life scenarios to recommend the best option for the task at hand.

NYT Audio App

Discover award-winning podcasts, "Reporter Reads" of articles, Critic Picks across movies, music, and food, and additional audio versions of journalism form other favorite magazines like Rolling Stone, Outside, and New York Magazine. The NYT Audio app is a subscriber-only benefit. 

Download NYT Audio on your Android or Apple device. 

NYT Newsletters

You have access to 80+ newsletters, including 20+ exclusive subscriber-only newsletters that cover everything from climate to what to watch, to essential guidance on how to live your healthiest life. 

You can select and manage your newsletters when creating your account, or by going into the newsletters section of your Account.