Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about TV shows, movies, video games, entertainment & culture. Well, dearest Wordlers, the world continues to be a little ...
A phone with the Pips logo. - Ian Moore / James Martin / Viva Tung / Mashable Composite Welcome to your guide to Pips, the latest game in the New York Times catalogue. Released in August 2025, the ...
If you're reading this, you must be stuck on the High on Life 2 tax quiz. This wizard (also known as Finance Wiz James Stevenson) sure does value fiscal prowess, am I right? It's worth noting that you ...
Drew Schmenner gets a head start. By Melissa Kirsch Melissa Kirsch writes The Morning newsletter on Saturdays. She is making her way through the New York Times Crossword archive and is currently in ...
The last couple of years have seen a huge rise in browser-based puzzle games, tasking players with working out a certain kind of answer using limited guesses. Framed is one of the newest, following in ...
Harry is a Writer, Editor, and Content Strategist from Portsmouth, United Kingdom. He started writing about games as the Editor of his university website, and in the ten years since, he has been ...
Word guessing games have become a fun daily activity that has become the modern-day equivalent of crosswords. If you’ve got a lineup of daily word guessers you play, Contexto should definitely be on ...
Out of the many daily puzzles available online, the New York Times’ Connections game is one of the trickiest. For those playing for the first time, the goal of Connections is to divide a block of 16 ...
Annika Sorenstam is one of the most prolific winners in golf history. She dominated at every level—and is still going. But perhaps even more impressive than wins on her resume was the manner in which ...
Humble brag: I reckon I could spot a fitness gimmick a mile off. As WH’s Fitness Editor, I spend pretty much all day everyday reading/writing about the latest workout trends. I’m also kind of addicted ...