The Lost Art of the Very Old Crossword: How a 19th-Century Puzzle Shaped Modern Thinking
The first time a very old crossword appeared in print, it wasn’t called a crossword at all. It was a “word square,” a geometric grid of letters where words intersected like a medieval labyrinth, designed to test the wit of Victorian-era readers. These early puzzles—often found in obscure British magazines—were the brainchildren of educators and … Read more