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Newsletter 105

There’s a reason why puzzle games are often related to intelligence—they actually improve your brain’s capabilities!
Here are seven health benefits of playing puzzles! The article is mostly focused on sudoku, but most, if not all, puzzle games are beneficial to the mind and its sharpness.
And if you’re looking for more mentally stimulating games to play, we’re always ready to give you a few good suggestions!

5 brainy game insights you’ll love!
(Games, links, and resources we've bookmarked for you.)

Our pick for this week’s brainy game is… Pete Muller’s Think Twice! His story is definitely something to check out. Who knew a Wall Street genius was also a hardcore musician and crossword setter?

“I think burnout happens when you're doing things that you feel like you have to, but are not enjoying anymore,” says Pete Muller about burnout, and he recommends doing physical things and meditating to shake things up and clear your mind.

Speaking of shaking things up, here’s a funny little puzzle that was well-liked in the older newsletters: SSSPICY!

A lot of our subscribers enjoy word games and playing with letters, so here’s an educational game that’s supposed to help you with your typing speed. Don’t forget to read the instructions!

Thanks for answering last week’s poll! There’s a wide spread of players in our community, and we’re glad all our games have a dedicated fanbase who come to play every day.
Now, back to our regular trivia section!
Sudoku wasn’t originally Japanese. From where did its modern prototype originate?Choose here, and the correct answer will be in our next issue! |

We’re already midway through September! Expect spooky insights, games and more starting next week, and don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel if you haven’t!
That’s all for this week. See you next Friday!
The Hey, Good Game Team