Puzzle Day is Jan. 29, a time to celebrate brain teasers of all types.
The date was designated decades ago by professional puzzle maker and syndicated columnist Jodi Jill, who dedicated her birthday as an occasion of shared enthusiasm, and it has grown to a monthlong celebration.
It’s mainly celebrated by schools and libraries with activities posted on the official Puzzle Day website, though it is gaining popularity worldwide. In recognition of Puzzle Day, here are a few new games to try.
Jigsaw
Put scattered pieces together to form a complete photo.
Click the arrow to open the jigsaw puzzle.
For how to play, click the three horizontal lines on the top left of the puzzle.
Sudoku
Use logic to figure out the correct placement of numbers in a grid.
Click the arrow to open the Sudoku puzzle.
For how to play, click the three horizontal lines on the top left of the puzzle.
Word Search
Find given words amid a grid of random letters.
Click the arrow to open the word search puzzle.
For how to play, click the three horizontal lines on the top left of the puzzle.
WordroW
Guess a hidden term in six or fewer attempts.
Click the arrow to open the WordroW puzzle.
For how to play, click the three horizontal lines on the top left of the puzzle.
Word Flower
Make as many words as possible from given letters within a time limit.
Click the arrow to open the Word Flower puzzle.
For how to play, click the three horizontal lines on the top left of the puzzle.











