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I love my little NYTimes games ritual (start with easy Sudoku, then medium Sudoku, Connections, Crossword, hard Sudoku, Tiles, and finally Spelling Bee if I feel really locked in). Still, the brain health benefits and fun of these puzzles feel diminished when I realize this is HOURS of unnecessary screen time. I switched my daily puzzle ritual from online to a paperback, and I have never been happier. I feel so zen doing my sudoku outside like a fucking monk.
Mar 3, 2024

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New York Times Games be damned, your sudoku interface rocks. That being said, sudoku on paper is where it's at. Specifically those mini puzzle books you can get at Dollar Tree. I stock up on 'em – one for my bag, one for the car, one for home, and a backup to replenish.
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Lately I’ve been playing more Sudoku on my train commutes (also about 40 minutes). If you want to look at a screen less, you could get a book of Sudoku puzzles or crosswords or word searches. I feel like it helps me keep my brain sharp
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Mental exercise 🏋️‍♂️, a simple but all-consuming addiction. I’ve played at least 1 game of sudoku every morning for months. I look forward to it, and find myself opening a game in progress rather than doomscrolling IG during those little moments of “in-between time”. I play on a phone app, but I’m seriously considering a back-pocket book of sudoku.
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