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If you’re something of a pub trivia expert, or just like carrying a swag of unrelated facts around in your head, then you’ll know the answer.
Chances are you find the logic of number puzzles pleasantly hypnotic. You probably enjoy the attractive symmetry of crosswords, too.
Maybe you’re trying to keep the brain neurons firing as long as possible, building new mental pathways one conundrum at a time.
Whatever the reason you’re a puzzles fan, you are sure to be happy with the latest addition to The Standard website.
We’ve had crosswords, sudoku and trivia quizzes in our newspaper for years. Now the age of digital puzzles is here.
In the top left of The Standard website (top right if you’re reading on mobile) you’ll find a direct link to our new Puzzles page. Or find the page under the Life & Style section.
The three interactive puzzles - Crossword, Sudoku and Ultimate Trivia - are updated daily and can be played on any digital device: desktop, laptop, tablet or mobile.
Online puzzle natives will find the grids range from easy to challenging, with all the navigation and hint features you would expect.
Newbies to the digital landscape should quickly adapt. The puzzles, provided by respected Australian puzzle company Lovatts, are logical and intuitive.
If you need more help, check out this how-to guide or use the “info” or “about” links on the puzzles themselves.
The puzzles are free to all readers of The Standard - but only for a limited time. To ensure ongoing, unlimited access sign up to become a digital subscriber.
Full website access costs just $3.75 a week, less if you take out an annual subscription.
In addition to your daily fix of puzzles, you’ll be connected with the local news that matters to our south-west communities, the latest in national and world news and sport, lifestyle and entertainment features - all available whenever or wherever you want to read it.
(Oh, and the answer to the question above? Crossword puzzles. Of course).
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