Puzzle games are perfect for those who like to get their brain working, whether it's dealing with tiles or exploring a world filled with different problems to solve. One of the best places to look ...
With so many video games to play and movies to watch, it's easy to overlook the wonders of a jigsaw puzzle. I myself have been an avid puzzler for most of my life and have found there's nothing ...
Welcome back, crosswordians! It’s another lovely winter Wednesday and we have a crossword puzzle to solve, so let’s get right to it! The NYT Mini is a smaller, quicker, more digestible ...
How Kendrick Lamar Went From BLM Symbol to Super Bowl Star The enthusiastic response to his music has been driven in part by the perception that he’s a political vessel. But what exactly are his ...
Whether you want the finished product to reflect your favorite franchise, game, artwork, or a piece of beautiful scenery, there are puzzles for everyone to enjoy. The below list includes a nice ...
Anything to avoid the cold outdoors! It’s also a great time to play some games, like Wordle or the New York Times Mini Crossword puzzle! Let’s solve today’s! The NYT Mini is a smaller ...
Click here for today's Mini Crossword hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Wordle, Strands, Connections and Connections: Sports Edition puzzles. The NYT Mini ...
I enjoyed this clever theme. Thank you, David, for this excellent puzzle. One more thing: A POURING WINE theme is a perfect opportunity for a reminder that USA TODAY has a Wine Club. You can ...
The NYT Mini Crossword is free to play on the New York Times website and the NYT Games app. Who published the first crossword puzzle? The first-ever published crossword puzzle was created by Liverpool ...
Three students from Westwood High School presented at the Campbell County School District board meeting Tuesday to show trustees mixed-media artwork they’d created this year in Westwood’s arts ...
Uncovering AIRPORT TERMINAL let me know I was on the wrong track with that guess. (Maybe that's a theme for a future puzzle...) Thank you, Matthew, for this interesting puzzle.