The New York Times Apple Picking Crosswords: 75 Sweet and Simple Puzzles
This collection features 75 carefully selected crossword puzzles from Monday and Tuesday editions of The New York Times, specifically chosen for their accessible difficulty level. Each puzzle offers an approachable solving experience that allows both beginners and experienced solvers to enjoy the satisfaction of completion without frustration.
Puzzle Collection Details
The book contains 75 light and easy crossword puzzles taken directly from The New York Times. Monday and Tuesday puzzles are traditionally the easiest of the week, making this collection ideal for relaxed solving sessions. The portable format measures perfectly for travel, fitting easily into bags, backpacks, or carry-ons for puzzle solving anywhere.
Edited by Will Shortz
Will Shortz has served as puzzle editor of The New York Times since 1993, bringing decades of expertise to every puzzle selection. As the founder and director of the annual American Crossword Puzzle Tournament and the World Puzzle Championship, Shortz maintains the highest standards in puzzle quality and fairness. He also serves as Puzzlemaster for NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday, making him one of the most recognized names in crossword puzzles.
Perfect for Relaxation
The solver-friendly puzzles in this collection provide an opportunity to unwind and engage your mind without excessive challenge. The Monday and Tuesday difficulty level ensures steady progress and regular completion, offering the rewarding feeling of finishing puzzles while building confidence and skills. This makes the book suitable for morning coffee routines, evening relaxation, or any moment when you want to engage in a satisfying mental activity.
Portable Format
The book's compact design makes it convenient for solving at home or on the go. Whether commuting, traveling, waiting in appointments, or relaxing at home, you can easily bring these puzzles with you. The paperback format opens flat for comfortable solving and doesn't require batteries or screens.