We've gone mad for puzzles. This makes sense – it’s reassuring to have answers in these perplexing times | Joseph de Weck ⊕
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Our world feels chaotic, confusing and unfair, but puzzles offer clear rules, solvable problems and reward for effort expended
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The Essex Serpent author offers a moving account of her father-in-law’s final illness that will resonate widely
The novelist Sarah Perry’s father-in-law, David, died of oesophageal cancer in 2022. Thi…
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Brain food from the land of the rising sums
Japan is a world puzzle superpower. Its grid logic puzzles – like Sudoku, Kakuro, KenKen and many more – are played across the world by millions every day.
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Get in position
Today I unveil a fantastic new type of Sudoku invented by reader Alf Smith. Like all Sudoku, the digits from 1 to 9 must appear in all rows, columns and boxes.
What’s different in this …
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