You’ll Never Miss a Cinematrix Again

As a dedicated follower of Cinematrix, I can confidently say that this news has been nothing short of a revelation. The anticipation and excitement that have built up over the past few months, as we eagerly waited for new grids to be released, have finally found their outlet in the form of the Cinematrix Archive.


Shortly following Cinematrix’s launch in late February, we began receiving urgent appeals from newcomer players, eager to conquer the grids they had unintentionally overlooked.

“Dear [Recipient], as your most dedicated fans, we kindly ask if a game library could be created for us to access and play more of your games throughout the day. If this has only recently been started, there might not be many games available, but we’re eager to explore all possibilities … Should a library not be in place, that’s perfectly fine. Our admiration for you remains unchanged.” – Matthew

And …

Sarah is really enjoying the latest Cinematrix puzzle. It was perfect timing that she found it on the day it was released. She’s already told all her friends about it, and she wishes there were more in the archives to work on because she can’t get enough of it. In other words, she’s absolutely hooked.

Great news for Matthew, Sarah, and all others who have inquired: We’ve officially unveiled the Cinematrix Archive, exclusively for your enjoyment (alongside other New York subscribers).

From today, enthusiasts of Cinematrix can explore our newly created platform to engage with the 13 latest grids as well as a choice collection of enduring fan favorites. Reexperience unique games developed in partnership with Criterion and The Cut, themed versions we produced for the launch of “Challengers” and other significant events, or perhaps that grid from last week that you didn’t have time to play. You can also reacquaint yourself with the game’s unusual rules and partake in the Cinematrix team’s monthly “Clarifications & Corrections” articles, where they discuss and define various categories.

If you haven’t signed up yet, you can do so here. And if you are indeed a subscriber of New York, thank you! What are you still doing here? Those aging puzzles won’t solve themselves.

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2024-08-21 19:55