People Tout the Brain Benefits of Word Puzzles—Are They Legit? by Korin Miller (www.wellandgood.com)4/23/2024 In case you haven't heard: Wordle has taken over. The five-letter online word game has captivated people with its challenge to guess a daily word within six attempts. Wordle-lovers post the results of their yellow, green, and grey squares on Twitter, along with commentary about what their score might signal for how the rest of their day will go.Whether you're obsessed with Wordle, couldn't be bothered, or are kind of annoyed at all the results showing up in your Twitter feed, the country's resurrected word puzzle love is raising some questions about what, exactly, these do for you.
People who love word puzzles often claim they're good for your brain, but is that legitimate or totally bogus? Scientists break it down.
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