A2Z News · Daily Digest

June 1, 2026

6 stories · ~2 min read

Today's briefing: a few timeless things worth knowing about words, language, AI, and puzzles. (Archive edition.)

Word Games

Wordle went from a gift to a global habit

Josh Wardle built the once-a-day word game for his partner; The New York Times bought it in 2022 and millions now play daily.

AI & Tech

AI is going multimodal

The newest systems handle text, images, audio, and video together, rather than one kind of input at a time.

Word Games

A daily word puzzle is real brain exercise

Short, regular word challenges keep vocabulary sharp and give your memory a friendly daily workout.

Language & Words

The Oxford English Dictionary tracks 600,000+ words

It adds hundreds of new words a year -- from 'doomscrolling' to 'touch grass' -- a living record of how we speak.

Puzzles & Games

The Rubik's Cube has 43 quintillion arrangements

Yet any scramble can be solved in 20 moves or fewer -- a limit mathematicians nicknamed 'God's number.'

Offbeat & Fun

The 'Buffalo' sentence really is grammatical

'Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo' is a valid English sentence -- a beloved linguistic brain-teaser.

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