This site is all about Jumble® - the
scrambled word game. The site claims it is the America's favorite word
game. Get there to learn more about the puzzle. You can play it online
right there (a new puzzle every day) or use the printable versions of
some Jumble® puzzles.
Great educational resource
with the word puzzle specialization. You'll discover plenty of word
puzzles and the ways how they fit into the educational program. They
will surely enrich your vocabularies because they do not propose words
- they "make words come alive".
A place to have fun with words, especially
turning them inside out - read the story about the origins of Wordles
Laboratories. Cryptograms, SwiftoCrypts, CryptoQuips - they all are
word-twisted exercises for your mind. Sign up to get free Thought for
The Day and cryptoquip by email.
Diversions in mathematics and
word play and their combinations. Read through the topics on
Anagrams, Palindromes, the number Pi, Prime Numbers and other. One
of these issues is Mike Keith's Alphametic Page, dedicated to the
puzzles which combine mathematical and word play.
This is the home of
A.Word.A.Day, Internet Anagram Server, The Wordserver and Listat. It's all about the Magic World of Words. Got any WordAche? Then call the Wordsmith.Org emergency and they will surely provide you with the necessary
WordAid!
The name of this site tells everything about its contents - you'll find there a great collection of cool word puzzles and games for every day. The site offers great online activities for educators and for students that can be used to exercise learned skills and enrich curriculum.
Shockwave-based computer games, puzzles, daily contests and some news about World Puzzle Championship. Members of their league have advantages of access to puzzles and games on the site.
Different challenges over the radio presented by New York Times Crossword Puzzle editor and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz for his listeners each week.
The official site of the nation's oldest and largest
crossword competition, hold every year in Stamford, Connecticut and
directed by New York Times Crossword Puzzle Editor Will Shortz.
Weekly Puzzler from Tom and Ray, of NPR Car Talk fame, available in text or RealAudio format. They appear every Saturday morning on National Public Radio’s "Car Talk" program.