Newsletter 147

With all our recent releases, we’re pretty sure you’ve got a long set of word and number games on your daily runs.

But too many of the same genres can get tiring after a while, so you need a game-changer to add a bit of healthy chaos to your day-to-day rituals.

With that in mind, we highly recommend replacing one of your dailies with Flip Ultimate. It’s not a word puzzle, nor is it a number game, so it’s one of the best ones to add to your bag of fun!

5 brainy game insights you’ll love!

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

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Of course, if Flip Ultimate isn’t your cup of tea, Queens Ultimate is always available if you prefer to literally add more color to your usual runs.

But if you’re running streaks, especially on Mini Crossword, keep your score running without it feeling like a chore with quick Daily Easy puzzles instead!

We’re laying off the normal puzzles for now, so Escheresque’s short navigation mazes should help freshen you up. It’s really short, so definitely good for a small break.

This week’s web game pick is: Silhouettes! We made sure the selection today has little to no word or number puzzle relation, but is still a good mental workout, and this one is a shape and color matching game.

For last week’s trivia, the answer is… England! Good job to the half who knew!

British students coined it from "association football," clipping "assoc" and adding a playful "-er" ending. The same slang habit gave English "rugger" for rugby.

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Let’s start with this week’s question:

Scrabble® was invented during the Great Depression by an out-of-work architect named what?

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

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Thank you for reading this week’s newsletter. Stay tuned here for the latest news on our upcoming projects and releases (and we DO have a few more cooked up!)

That’s all for this week. See you next Friday!

The Hey, Good Game Team