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  1. May 19, 2023 · Modern-day crossword puzzles are said to have been invented in 1913 by Arthur Wynne, a British-born journalist who worked in the United States. He created the first crossword puzzle for the “New York World” newspaper, and it was initially called a “word-cross puzzle” due to a typographical error.

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    The earliest crosswords that resemble their modern form were popularized by the New York World in the 1910s. Many variants of crosswords are popular around the world, including cryptic crosswords and many language-specific variants. Crossword construction in modern times usually involves the use of software.

  3. Mar 27, 2020 · In fact, the crossword puzzle was born in December 1913, on the eve of World War I. Arthur Wynne, an editor at the New York World, needed a new game for that paper’s FUN section. So he printed...

  4. Thus Arthur Wynne is credited as the inventor of what is arguably the first mobile game—the American-style crossword puzzle, notable for its intellectual challenge and definitional yet amusing ...

  5. The first modern crossword puzzle was published on December 21, 1913, in the New York World’s Sunday supplement, Fun. It appeared as only one of a varied group of mental exercises, but it struck the fancy of the public.

  6. Feb 5, 2018 · The history of crossword puzzles dates back to 1913 with the first crossword puzzle. 100 years later, Crossword Hobbyist launches the first in-browser crossword puzzle creation software for newspaper-style puzzles.

  7. Dec 17, 2022 · Two months later, on Feb. 15, 1942, the first crossword puzzle ran in the Sunday Magazine. It was constructed by Charles Erlenkotter (1881-1948) on a 23-by-23 grid; a tear sheet of the original...

  8. Sep 25, 2022 · Crossword puzzles got their start in 1913, when Arthur Wynne was putting together the Christmas edition of “Fun,” the jokes and puzzles supplement he managed for the New York World.

  9. May 15, 2020 · The current boom can be traced back to the "crossword craze" of the 1920s, when there were "crossword dances, crossword songs [and] millions of people just doing the crossword on their commute", Dr Raphel says. But they didn't take off without resistance.

  10. The crossword puzzle's origins can be traced back to the 19th century, when Arthur Wynne, a British journalist, created the first crossword puzzle for a Sunday newspaper in 1913. Initially called a "word-cross," it featured a diamond-shaped grid with simple clues to fill in the white squares.

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