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Thinking Inside the Box
Thinking Inside the Box: Adventures with Crosswords and the Puzzling People Who Can't Live Without Them | Adrienne Raphel
3 posts | 5 read | 4 to read
A delightful, erudite, and immersive exploration of the crossword puzzle and its fascinating history by a brilliant young writer The crossword is a feature of the modern world, inspiring daily devotion and obsession from not just everyday citizens looking to pass the time but icons of American life, such as Bill Clinton, Yo-Yo Ma, and Martha Stewart. It was invented in 1913, almost by accident, when a newspaper editor at the New York World was casting around for something to fill some empty column space for that year's Christmas edition. Practically overnight, it became a roaring commercial success, and ever since then has been an essential ingredient of any newspaper worth its salt. Indeed, paradoxically, its popularity has never been greater, even as the world of media and newspapers, its natural habitat, has undergone a perilous digital transformation. But why, exactly, are its satisfactions so sweet that over the decades has it become a fixture of breakfast tables, nightstands, and commutes, and even given rise to competitive crossword tournaments? Blending first-person reporting from the world of crosswords with a delightful telling of its rich literary history, Adrienne Raphel dives into the secrets of this classic pastime. At the annual American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, she rubs shoulders with elite solvers of the world, doing her level best to hold her own; aboard a crossword themed cruise, she picks the brains of the enthusiasts whose idea of a good time is a week on the high seas with nothing but crosswords to do; and, visiting the home and office of Will Shortz, New York Times crossword puzzle editor and NPR's official "Puzzlemaster," she goes behind the scenes to see for herself how the world's gold standard of puzzles is made. Equal parts ingenious and fun, Thinking Inside the Box is a love letter to the infinite joys and playful possibilities of language, and will be a treat for die-hard cruciverbalists and first-time solvers alike.
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rabbitprincess
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A low pick (3.5/5). Some good anecdotes, and the discussion of how to construct a puzzle was really interesting. I was not enamoured with the discursive footnotes (especially not the one with that old myth about posh being an acronym).

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rabbitprincess
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My other half started doing the NY Times crossword when he started working night shifts. He tracks his time and records it in a spreadsheet. He figures if his solve time starts going up, night shift is frying his brain 😬

This crossword is actually a couple of weeks old; he gets the paper from his parents, in batches.

saresmoore Ha! I like the way he thinks! I do them in the app, so it tracks solve time for me, but there‘s an unfortunate subscription fee and no pencil. 😕 4y
rabbitprincess @saresmoore Oh yeah, the book was saying that the crossword subscription is actually separate from the paper! I do the variety puzzle books more often. Other half and I share them so that we get the most bang for our buck. 4y
saresmoore Well, that‘s good to know! I think the app puzzles are much easier. 😅 4y
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Readswithcoffee
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Pickpick

If you like crossword puzzles, this book is for you! It covers the history of the crossword puzzle, how puzzles are constructed, and stories of cruciverbalists. It bogged down a couple of times, but was enjoyable and informative. I listened to the audiobook, but I think it might be better suited to print.