Reading the Grid: When a Letterboxed Solver Became My Rosetta Stone
Some rituals are sacred because they are private, a silent colloquy between the self and a small, focused world. For years, mine was the daily New York Times Letterboxed puzzle. Twelve letters arrayed around a square, each side holding three. The task is to form a chain of words that uses every letter, each new word beginning with the last letter of the previous, and never drawing twice in a...
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