The crossword puzzle is over a century old
The first modern crossword appeared in the New York World newspaper in 1913 and quickly became a daily ritual worldwide.
Today's briefing: a few timeless things worth knowing about words, language, AI, and puzzles. (Archive edition.)
The first modern crossword appeared in the New York World newspaper in 1913 and quickly became a daily ritual worldwide.
Modern coding assistants generate apps and websites straight from a written description, shrinking the gap between an idea and a working product.
The author of 'Alice in Wonderland' created the game of changing one word into another a single letter at a time, which he called 'Doublets,' in 1877.
Small, steady vocabulary habits beat cramming: learn one useful word daily and the gains quietly compound.
Built on a 1979 US puzzle called Number Place, sudoku was popularized in Japan in the 1980s before sweeping the globe.
'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog' contains all 26 letters, which is why it is used to test fonts and keyboards.