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National Crossword Puzzle Day

Solving those mind-teasers, they're like brain workouts that offer a fun challenge, keeping the mental gears oiled and gears turning.

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Celebrate National Crossword Puzzle Day by promoting puzzle books, digital subscriptions, and brain-training apps to engaged word-game enthusiasts and lifelong learners.

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  • Share Arthur Wynne's 1913 diamond-shaped original puzzle and trace the evolution of crosswords over 110+ years
  • Host a 'Crossword Challenge' contest on social media with prizes for fastest solvers or most creative homemade puzzles
  • Feature 'Brain Boost' content linking crossword solving to cognitive health and mental wellness benefits
  • Promote crossword puzzle books, newspaper subscriptions, and online puzzle platforms as holiday gift ideas

History

The history of National Crossword Puzzle Day is as intriguing as the puzzles themselves. It celebrates the publication of the first crossword puzzle on December 21, 1913.

Created by Arthur Wynne, a journalist, this puzzle appeared in the New York World newspaper. Unlike today’s crosswords, Wynne’s original puzzle had a unique diamond shape and lacked the now-familiar black squares.

This day acknowledges the joy and challenge that crossword puzzles have brought to people for over a century. Initially called a “word-cross,” Wynne’s invention quickly gained popularity.

Its name later changed to “crossword,” and the puzzle evolved into the form we recognize today. This celebration honors both the puzzle’s enduring appeal and its contribution to keeping minds sharp.

Due to their ability to engage and entertain solvers of all ages, crossword puzzles have become a staple in daily newspapers and magazines worldwide.

National Crossword Puzzle Day, therefore, is not just about remembering when the first crossword was published. It’s a tribute to these puzzles’ continuous enjoyment and mental stimulation, encouraging everyone to grab a pencil and dive into a puzzle​​​​​​​​​​.


How to celebrate

Work a Crossword Puzzle

Kick things off by diving into the day’s newspaper to crack the crossword before your morning coffee cools. Or, relax and get cozy with a crossword book by the fire. Nothing beats the smell of burning wood and the rustle of paper as you pen down your answers. Take the fun online and solve a digital crossword puzzle. Many websites offer free crosswords, allowing you to compete with solvers from around the globe.

Do Crosswords with Friends

Challenge your pals to a crossword duel. Pick a puzzle, set a timer, and see who emerges as the word wizard. The loser buys the winner a dictionary-themed cake. Host a crossword swap. Everyone brings their favorite puzzles, mixes them up, and grabs a new one. It’s like Secret Santa but with a vocabulary boost.

Make Your Own Crossword

Craft your very own crossword. Pick a theme that tickles your fancy, from dinosaurs to 80s pop songs, and test your friends and family. Who knows your quirks best?

Learn More About Crossword History

Last but not least, learn about the history of crosswords. Dive into the story of Arthur Wynne’s creation and amaze your friends with your puzzling knowledge.