I like patternless crosswords. You have all the clues, but there are no black squares in the grid - youhave to figure out where they are. Sometimes the clues include the word lengths, but it’s more fun if you don’t.
At least one well-known crossword designer (Merle Reagle, I thing) got his start by trying to solve a newspaper puzzle that had most of its clues torn off the page.
Wadaya mean I wasted $68 on this new Scrabble board? QIVIUT, 18, double the V, 22. Your turn, Mr Webster. Challenge? Didn’t your mother ever knit, Noah? 22 more for a false challange Keep your NYT.
mrsullenbeauty over 14 years ago
Actually, that is kind of fun.
runar over 14 years ago
I like patternless crosswords. You have all the clues, but there are no black squares in the grid - youhave to figure out where they are. Sometimes the clues include the word lengths, but it’s more fun if you don’t.
At least one well-known crossword designer (Merle Reagle, I thing) got his start by trying to solve a newspaper puzzle that had most of its clues torn off the page.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
Wadaya mean I wasted $68 on this new Scrabble board? QIVIUT, 18, double the V, 22. Your turn, Mr Webster. Challenge? Didn’t your mother ever knit, Noah? 22 more for a false challange Keep your NYT.
keltii over 14 years ago
I play email scrabble and online scrabble,, and I love the people who challenge words like Za, Qi, Tui, and some people STILL challenge toque!