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- Patricia Nicol

MY FAMILY are no longer just doing Wordle, the five-letter daily word puzzle that has to be guessed in six attempts. We also like Worldle, a geographic version, where you must identify a country.

And there might well still be other options to explore.

I like the background story of Wordle — a Welsh software engineer, Josh Wardle, living in New York, invented it as a lockdown game for his partner, who loves word quizzes. After playing it obsessivel­y, then sharing it with friends and family, Wardle released it to the world in October 2021.

By Christmas it had become an internatio­nal phenomenon. In January, The New York Times bought Wordle for an undisclose­d sevenfigur­e sum, but so far it has remained free and fully accessible.

Sudoku I can take or leave, but I absolutely love Wordle, crosswords, spelling bees and competitiv­e word games such as Scrabble and Bananagram­s. Quizzes, too.

There is a puzzle element to much fiction. Detective novels, in particular, hinge on uncovering clues and following leads.

One writer who enjoys scattering breadcrumb­s to misdirect her reader is Gillian Flynn.

Her bestseller Gone Girl is told by two unreliable narrators. One of them, Amy, is obsessed by quizzes. She used to write them for a living and created elaborate treasure hunts for her husband, Nick.

But when she suddenly disappears, is it a treasure hunt or a trap that has been left behind?

Another super-twisty thriller is Before I Go To Sleep by SJ Watson. Its protagonis­t suffers from anterograd­e amnesia. She wakes every day with no memory of who she is and tries to rediscover her identity via her journal. But is she sometimes being misdirecte­d?

Mr Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore is the story of a laid-off tech nerd who takes a job in an eccentric book repository only to discover that its dusty tomes contain closelygua­rded knowledge, leading him to a centuries-old secret society.

This week, take some time out for yourself to enjoy a satisfying­ly knotty puzzle.

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