Since antiquity, we have been fascinated by a seemingly simple verbal mind game: Can the letters in a word be rearranged to produce another word that reveals a meaning hidden in the original word?
For people who like Scrabble, Boggle and other games where you build words with tiles, there’s something better. So much better. If you try it, you’ll never go back. It’s called Anagrams, and I don’t ...
To help get you in the Six Nations mood, solve these anagrams to reveal twelve players hoping to make an impact over the next six weeks.
Andrew J. Ries has a few new experiments, and we are his subjects. By Caitlin Lovinger VARIETY PUZZLE — I’m declaring 2020 the year of cryptic puzzles, all sorts, especially for those of you with a ...