Each morning, a small grid of five-by-five squares quietly anchors the start of thousands of days — the New York Times Mini crossword, free and fleeting, solvable before a coffee cools. It is a modern ritual dressed in an old form, where wordplay about sloths and piano scales and social taboos becomes the threshold between sleep and the day's demands. In an era of overwhelming information, this modest puzzle endures by asking very little and, in doing so, offering something rare: a moment of completion.
NYT Mini Crossword Answers: Thursday, June 4
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