Why the Crossword Puzzle Is Having Its Best Decade in a Century, and What Wordle Has to Do With It

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The crossword puzzle, a format that has existed in some recognisable form for over a century, is experiencing one of its strongest periods of growth and cultural relevance in living memory, and much of the credit traces back to an unexpected source: Wordle, the simple daily word game that went viral in late 2021 before being acquired by the New York Times. Wordle's success appears to have triggered a broader wave of renewed interest in word puzzles generally, with measurable benefits flowing through to the more traditional crossword as well.

The New York Times now reports over 1.5 million paid subscribers specifically engaging with its Games product, and the company has attributed a significant proportion of its overall digital subscription growth to this puzzle category rather than its traditional news journalism alone. Independent crossword constructors publishing through newer platforms have built genuine, substantial audiences in their own right, with some individual constructors accumulating followings in the hundreds of thousands, a career path that simply did not exist at meaningful scale even five years ago.

The rise of the themeless crossword format, which prioritises clever, sophisticated wordplay and contemporary cultural references over a traditional central theme, has helped bring younger constructors and younger solvers into a format that had felt increasingly stale through the 2000s and 2010s to many casual observers. The social, shareable nature Wordle introduced, where solvers post their daily results as a simple coloured grid, appears to have carried over into renewed enthusiasm for the more traditional puzzle form too, transforming what was historically a solitary pastime into something closer to a genuinely shared daily ritual among friends, families and online communities, a wonderfully simple piece of good news for anyone who loves a well-constructed clue.