The column by Bonil
The article features a column that appears to focus on diverse themes, but specific content details are lacking as it mainly promotes interactive puzzles and games.
New crosswords attract young people with contemporary clues
Two new crossword magazines aimed at young people have been launched in Sweden, inspired by similar trends in Finland, as a response to the increasing interest in analog activities to reduce screen time.
Solve Tuesday's Mini Crossword
Ilta-Sanomat introduces a new way to enjoy its popular mini crosswords, now accessible on phones and computers.
Neither sudokus nor crosswords: the physical activity that best prevents brain aging from the age of 50
Recent studies indicate that moderate physical activities like tai chi or walking are more effective than puzzles in preventing cognitive decline after the age of 50.
Solve the Mini Crossword on Wednesday
Ilta-Sanomat introduces a new type of mini crossword puzzle that readers can enjoy on their phones or computers, enhancing their experience with engaging content.
100 Years of Crosswords: German Crosswords – As Humorless as the Germans Themselves
The article celebrates the centenary of German crosswords, tracing their origins from the first German crossword published in 1925 by the Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung to their perception as humorless compared to the cultural context.
Nataly Sanoja, creator of pastimes at EL PAÍS: “I doubt very much that artificial intelligence can bring the human touch of a crossword puzzle”
Nataly Sanoja, a puzzle creator for EL PAÍS, expresses skepticism about artificial intelligence replicating the human touch in crossword puzzles, emphasizing her passion for the craft.