Newsletter 144

We’ve been itching to feature our newest game, and the time has finally come!

Introducing Word Search — one of the oldest and most beloved word games, given a contemporary look and a ton of modern features!

From a daily run to custom word searches and even high-quality printable puzzles, the newest member of our game catalog will definitely knock your socks off.

Try the easiest difficulty right now for a test run!

5 brainy game insights you’ll love!

(Games, links, and resources we've bookmarked for you.)

First

Our Word Search isn’t just all puzzles: it’s got tools you can use for other word games too, like a Wordle® solver and a word unscrambler.

Never tried a word search before but want to be good from the get-go? Here are seven techniques to keep in mind.

Ever seen a mix between a word game and Tetris? Lexicontainer looks challenging at first, but you’d be surprised at how many valid words you can make.

This week’s web game pick is: Educated Guess! A very simple yet very intuitive word guessing game. Just don’t spam random letters and you’ll win.

For last week’s trivia, the answer is…Tiger & elephant! Congratulations to those who got it right!

Sound designer Gary Rydstrom blended a tiger's roar, an elephant's trumpet, and an alligator's growl for the T. rex. The velociraptor's communication sounds, meanwhile, were recorded from mating tortoises.

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Let’s start with this week’s question:

The modern word search puzzle is generally credited to a 1968 creator in which U.S. state?

Choose here, and the correct answer will be in our next issue!

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Word Search is just one of the big things we’re cooking up right now, and we’ve got more stewing in the pot, so stay tuned.

See you next Friday!

The Hey, Good Game Team