On October 31, readers are invited to engage their minds with the launch of a new Mini Crossword puzzle, designed for quick and entertaining play. Created by Michelle Stillman, this bite-sized challenge features ten clues across twenty-five squares, making it an ideal activity for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages.
Players can track their win streaks and share results with family and friends, adding a competitive edge to the experience. The Mini Crossword is available exclusively to premium subscribers of The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, with links provided for easy access to the puzzles. Subscribers of The Age can find the Mini Crossword here, while those with subscriptions to The Sydney Morning Herald can play here.
Engage with Friends and Family
The introduction of the Mini Crossword not only offers a fun challenge but also encourages social interaction. By sharing their results, players can engage in friendly competition, fostering connections through the shared enjoyment of puzzle-solving. This initiative aims to enhance the overall reading and entertainment experience for subscribers.
In addition to the Mini Crossword, both publications continue to offer a range of puzzles, including the popular Target Time, ensuring that subscribers have plenty of options to keep their minds sharp.
The rise in popularity of digital puzzles has transformed how readers engage with content. As more people seek quick, enjoyable distractions, the Mini Crossword is poised to capture the attention of puzzle lovers. With its straightforward format and the ability to track wins, it adds a fresh layer to the traditional crossword experience.
For those interested in expanding their puzzle repertoire, this new offering aligns perfectly with the growing trend of interactive digital content. Whether solving solo or competing with friends, the Mini Crossword is set to become a favourite among readers looking for a delightful challenge this Halloween.