Can you solve our The Last of Us crossword special?
If you’re not familiar with the game or the TV series, don’t fret; the puzzle can be solved by anyone
If you’re not familiar with the game or the TV series, don’t fret; the puzzle can be solved by anyone
The word ‘soccer’ comes from the sort of logic that makes such perfect sense, it’s rather annoying it didn’t occur to me before
Have you read it? There's not one, but two, dedicated puzzles to Prince Harry's book this week
James Bond, crabs, and more are all featured in these testing word games – guaranteed to heat up your brain in the winter chill
From 'I could care less' to 'like', an array of expressions are not music to our ears – which ones are on your list?
This year's challenge comes with a twist
To celebrate the 200th PlusWord one writer reveals why, like thousands of others, he’s hooked on the daily brain teaser
To celebrate its launch, we take a look at how a blend of heritage and modern accessibility created a uniquely British puzzle
Nearly 75,000 searches were made for the American term when it was the answer to the online five-letter puzzle on May 5
We are pleased to launch our new word game, which combines the challenge of a code-breaking puzzle with the fun of our famous crosswords
Intelligence agency releases puzzle to celebrate launch of its first children's book - but can you solve it?
From old favourites to new additions, there is plenty for you to get stuck into
Duke and Duchess will recruit their own brood as they try to solve a few of the puzzles in new book of brain-teasers
Scientists find that sweetness improves creativity, which could offer that vital spark when completing puzzles
Read how the daily puzzle that helped win the Second World War has been beloved by readers for nearly 100 years
Bored of traditional crossword puzzles? Give the Telegraph's daily code-breaking PlusWord challenge a go
Spoiler alert ... The NYT rushes to change the solution but some users reported that the problematic word still came up as their answer
Decision by The New York Times to remove words including ‘agora’ and ‘pupal’ is almost as puzzling as the game itself
Do you jealously guard your starter word? Wait patiently until midnight for the next game? If this sounds like you, read on...
Fears mount that the game's new owner, The New York Times, will charge a fee to play
While Boris Johnson visits Ukraine amid tensions with Russia, Richard Moore reveals his frustration at answers revealed on Twitter
The puzzle has gone from a simple letters game designed to entertain a girlfriend... to a seven-figure success story
The game’s meaningless, neutered words may as well be a line of numbers or those silly pegs in Mastermind
Newspaper says wildly popular word guessing game will "initially" remain free to play
How a nerdy present from a man to his girlfriend has become an addictive online game
Quiz, aimed at youngsters with an interest in STEM, has seven puzzles that increase in difficulty through the age-groups
She had the idea for her indispensable reference work in 1957 after stumbling over a clue that read: ‘An isolated pillar (India) (3).’
He never patented the name so never became rich, but reflected that if he had, he would have spent the money gambling
GCHQ have released their 'hardest ever puzzle' to mark the launch of the new £50 note; but is it as hard as they say?
The pioneering mathematician will soon be honoured on our currency. But designing the ‘business cards of the nation’ is no easy task
GCHQ has released 12 puzzles that the agency's chief puzzler says will take seven hours to crack. Scroll down to test your wits
Take a Break publisher Bauer makes record sales from its puzzle magazines