The Hidden World of More Than One Crossword: Why Solvers Crave Variety
The first crossword appeared in 1913 as a novelty, a single grid designed to test vocabulary and wit. But today, the idea of *one* crossword feels like a relic. Modern solvers demand more than one crossword—whether it’s the daily *New York Times* grid alongside a cryptic *Guardian* puzzle, or the thrill of switching between themed … Read more