My medicine bottles sport the smallest font possible and smear-able ink. At the prices they get you think it would have a voice chip and Bluetooth reminders.
Had a large print crossword puzzle I was working on in a doctord waiting room. Lady sitting next tome asked, “Eye sight problem?” I replied, “No, I can’t write the letters small enough to fit in the squares any more.”
Yes, it is called the mystery of the disappearing 12 size Arial font designed after extensive testing specifically for computers. Microsoft thought they could increase profit using 10, 8, and 6 size courier new font.
I like to do anacrostics/crostics – and in the puzzle grid area each blank square contains a tiny printed letter and a number – to refer back to the word list you have filled in above. Picture a tiny square with a letter and 1 to 3 digit numbering system and different font sizes on each puzzle grid and still leave enough room to add your appropriate letter answer. But I still enjoy them.
OldManOfHockey1 about 2 years ago
Indeed!
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
Sort of like Calvin writing “yellow-bellied sap sucker” in five square for his crossword whose one certain clue was “bird.”
jmolay161 about 2 years ago
I only do 6-star sudoku and occasional level 4 and 5 samurai sudoku puzzles—-where you only have to read the numbers 1 thru 9.
Zykoic about 2 years ago
My medicine bottles sport the smallest font possible and smear-able ink. At the prices they get you think it would have a voice chip and Bluetooth reminders.
juicebruce about 2 years ago
Word Search or Seek and Find With the large letters for me ….
Doug K about 2 years ago
Sometimes you have to look at the other numbers on the grid to figure it out.
PraiseofFolly about 2 years ago
As a result, “cross” words are often heard!
zerotvus about 2 years ago
and it keeps getting smaller and smaller and smaller…….
Ichabod Ferguson about 2 years ago
Gotta use a pen. Not enough contrast between newsprint and pencil as you get older.
g04922 about 2 years ago
Poor guy… Someone buy him some reading glasses.
ctolson about 2 years ago
Had a large print crossword puzzle I was working on in a doctord waiting room. Lady sitting next tome asked, “Eye sight problem?” I replied, “No, I can’t write the letters small enough to fit in the squares any more.”
Kawasaki Cat about 2 years ago
Magnifying glass!
Alberta Oil about 2 years ago
Happens on some of these comics as well. Just because technology means they can print in size 2 font does not mean they should.
Watchdog about 2 years ago
Yes, it is called the mystery of the disappearing 12 size Arial font designed after extensive testing specifically for computers. Microsoft thought they could increase profit using 10, 8, and 6 size courier new font.
kathleenhicks62 about 2 years ago
I use reading glasses and a magnifying glass.
Rose Madder Premium Member about 2 years ago
I like to do anacrostics/crostics – and in the puzzle grid area each blank square contains a tiny printed letter and a number – to refer back to the word list you have filled in above. Picture a tiny square with a letter and 1 to 3 digit numbering system and different font sizes on each puzzle grid and still leave enough room to add your appropriate letter answer. But I still enjoy them.
the lost wizard about 2 years ago
Local tabloid is pretty good but sometimes crams a large NYT puzzle onto half a page. Curses ensue. :)
gopher gofer about 2 years ago
i was doing the sunday crossword as usual when it finally dawned on me that i needed reading glasses…
mafastore about 2 years ago
I do them all online and therefore can make them as large as I need.