Click Puzzles in the sidebar, then click Crossword, Mini, Quartiles, or Sudoku.
Click on your Mac.
Choose the feed for a puzzle type to view the Scoreboard.
Conditions that affect stats and streaks include the following:
If you use the Reveal command to show all or a portion of a puzzle, the puzzle doesn’t count toward your stats and completing the puzzle doesn’t start or continue a streak.
Puzzles you complete on a device with macOS 14.5, iOS 17.5, iPadOS 17.5, or later, count toward your stats—your puzzle playing history on older versions doesn’t count.
After you open the News app on a device with macOS 14.5, iOS 17.5, iPadOS 17.5, or later, any daily puzzles you complete on a device with an earlier version of the OS are added to your streak. For example, if you complete Monday’s crossword and Tuesday’s crossword on your Mac with macOS 14.5, and then solve Wednesday’s crossword on your iPad with iPadOS 17.4, your streak is extended.
Users in the continental U.S. and Canada must complete a puzzle within 24 hours of its publication for it to count toward a streak. Users in Alaska and Hawaii get an extra hour or two; they must complete the day’s puzzle before midnight local time.
To maintain a sudoku streak, solve at least one of the current day’s sudoku puzzles of any difficulty level without revealing answers.
Your stats and streaks stay up to date on all your Apple devices when you’re in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)
Turn on Game Center, then sign in using your Apple Account.
Go to the News app . You can sort from newest to oldest or oldest to newest. You can filter the crossword and sudoku archives by completeness and difficulty level. You can filter the crossword mini archive by completeness only.
Go to the News app next to the Latest Puzzles heading.
Click Block from Today.
When you block Latest Puzzles, the group no longer appears in your Today feed.