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The New York Times Games team has just rolled out something that’s part trivia, part self-discovery, and entirely entertaining: The Puzzle Personality Quiz. It’s its latest brainchild aimed at connecting puzzle enthusiasts with a unique archetype that mirrors their approach to games and puzzles.
In crafting this quiz, the Games editorial team delved deep into the psyche of puzzle players—from crossword connoisseurs to Sudoku savants—combining insights gleaned from direct conversations with its audience with sophisticated data analysis, all in the pursuit of making puzzles more engaging. The goal was to help solvers not only discover favorites that resonate with their personal playing style but also to offer a bit of introspection into why they’re drawn to the challenge of a puzzle in the first place. And true to form for the Games Team, it has made sure the whole experience is as enjoyable as solving the Sunday crossword.


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