Daily Pears: A Constant in the Digital Orchard
Slate's 'Pears' word game continues its daily cadence, with new iterations appearing precisely at noon. This ongoing output, documented from March 30 to April 29, 2026, forms a predictable rhythm within the publication's digital offerings. The structure suggests a sustained commitment to this particular form of interactive content.
Archive Access and Subscription Model
Beyond the daily release, Slate has opened its 'Pears' archive. This allows Slate Plus members to access over 200 past games on demand, framing the offering as an "all-you-can-eat Pears buffet." This move positions the word game not just as a daily engagement but as a deeper, subscriber-exclusive resource. Feedback for the game is directed to a dedicated email address, [email protected].
The Breadth of Slate Games
The 'Pears' game is part of a larger collection of 'Slate Games'. As of April 29, 2026, the platform lists 2,013 such games, indicating a broad scope beyond just the daily word puzzle. This ecosystem includes other formats like 'Slate SoundBites' and various crosswords, each with their own publication schedules and contributors, such as Jenny Fey, K. Austin Collins, and Quiara Vasquez. The data points to a deliberate strategy of offering a diverse range of engaging digital diversions.
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