TheNew York Timesbestselling author ofThe Year of Living Biblicallygoes on a rollicking journey to understand the enduring power of puzzles: why we love them, what they do to our brains, and how they can improve our world.
Even though Ive never attempted theNew York Timescrossword puzzle or solved the Rubiks Cube, I couldnt put downThe Puzzler.Gretchen Rubin, author ofThe Happiness ProjectandBetter Than Before
Look for the authors new podcast,The Puzzler,based on this book!
What makes puzzlesjigsaws, mazes, riddles, sudokusso satisfying? Be it the formation of new cerebral pathways, their close link to insight and humor, or their community-building properties, theyre among the fundamental elements that make us human. Convinced that puzzles have made him a better person, A.J. Jacobsfour-timeNew York Timesbestselling author, master of immersion journalism, and nightly crossworderset out to determine their myriad benefits. And maybe, in the process, solve the puzzle of our very existence. Well, almost.
InThe Puzzler,Jacobs meets the most zealous devotees, enters (sometimes with his family in tow) any puzzle competition that will have him, unpacks the history of the most popular puzzles, and aims to solve the most impossible head-scratchers, from a mutant Rubiks Cube, to the hardest corn maze in America, to the most sadistic jigsaw. Chock-full of unforgettable adventures and original examples from around the worldincluding new work by Greg Pliska, one of Americas top puzzle-makers, and a hidden, super-challenging but solvable puzzleThe Puzzlerwill open readers eyes to the power of flexible thinking and concentration. Whether youre puzzle obsessed or puzzle hesitant, youll walk away with real problem-solving strategies and pathways toward becoming a better thinker and decision makerfor these are certainly puzzling times.
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