To celebrate the 2026 Winter Games, Swedish designer Gustaf Westman has reimagined curling stones as a playful, dual-function ...
The Chinese New Year, starting on Tuesday, will be imbued with intense and assertive energy, as it comes under the sign of the Fire Horse.
Because this Puzzle Room is located underwater, make sure you are wearing your Mermaid Gear or have a Deep Diving Potion so you can reach the door before you run out of Stamina! Start at the Upper ...
Our free mini version of the classic crossword puzzle with a business twist. Perfect for the crossword enthusiast who only has a few minutes between meetings. New puzzles go live five days a week, ...
Research shows that combining physical and mental exercise is the best way to keep your brain sharp as you age. And getting in extra steps or even taking up pickleball is a fairly clear-cut way to get ...
Francis Duah does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
On a chilly January night in 1924, fledgling publisher Richard Simon was having dinner with his Aunt Wixie when she asked if he knew where she could buy a book of crossword puzzles. None existed. At ...
It’s easy to dismiss games as a distraction with all that's going on in the world today. Crossword puzzles, word searches, Sudoku — they might seem like frivolous pursuits compared to the stream of ...
From modern board games to word play, puzzles and other analog activities, these picks keep everyone busy when you’re stuck inside.
UNC is replacing its Old Well logo with the interlocking NC symbol — which was previously utilized for athletics only — as its primary branding. The new logo is part of a greater brand campaign to ...
Amelia Schwartz is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor who has been covering food, beverage, and culture for over seven years. She is currently an editor at Food & Wine magazine, focusing on trends and ...
Every serious puzzler has a common foe: puzzle dust, the granular detritus of puzzle pieces that coats your hands with a layer of silty grime. At worst, one might open a fresh puzzle to find it ...