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FUNDAY Member contributions (cartoons, jokes etc) are welcomed – simply email [email protected] with subject heading “FUNDAY contribution”. |
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Crosswords Are you a Crossword fiend? Then checkout this website for free Online crosswords: https://www.yourlifechoices.com.au/fun/games/daily-crossword-puzzles Another great site for your daily dose is: https://freedailycrosswords.com/ |
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Sudoku Get your free daily/weekly/monthly Sudoku fix by visiting https://1sudoku.com/sudoku Another great daily Sudoku source is https://www.thesenior.com.au/puzzles/show/sudoku/ |
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Jigsaws Puzzles Have a look at: https://im-a-puzzle.com The www.TheJigsawPuzzles.com has a huge range of puzzles with 50, 100, 150 pieces. Get Everyday Jigsaw, free jigsaw puzzle game that'll rock your world. Play on all your computers and mobiles, online or offline, 30,000 puzzles with up to thousands of pieces. |
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The Wordle Game You have to guess the hidden word in 6 tries and the color of the letters changes to show how close you are. To start the game, just enter any word, for example: WEARY. |
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Cognifit Brain Games A Brain-training tool used by many seniors around the world: https://www.cognifit.com/brain-games. Requires a subscription to fully utilize. |
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Backgammon (only available on PCs and laptops - smart phone version coming soon) |
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About Unscrambled Words If you like playing Scrabble, Words With Friends, or Text Twist, you're going to need a great word unscrambler. The good news is, Unscrambled Words uses the official Tournament Dictionaries (TWL and SOWPODS) to give you the official and accurate set of words that can be used in these games. Good luck! |
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Web games and puzzles - from Probus South Pacific There are literally hundreds of game and puzzle apps available to download for your iPhone or Android via the App Store or Google Play respectively. To save you the trouble of trying them all, we’ve hand-picked a few favourites among older players in particular. If you’re into word-finding games, Spelling Bee and Letter Boxed – both big names in the New York Times Games along with Wordle – are easy to learn yet difficult to master. Spelling Bee is all about making as many words as you can with seven letters, while Letter Boxed asks you to connect the letters around a square to make words and solve the puzzle. Moving away from words altogether, check out Vertex – an interactive version of a tangram (Chinese geometric puzzle) where you connect the dots and reveal the hidden picture – or Tiles, an artistically designed, high-level take on Mah-Jong solitaire, a classic tile game, where you match elements to keep the chain going. And then there’s the well-established Tangle Maser 3D, a rope-sorting mind puzzle game where your goal is to untangle all of the ropes into the correct position to complete each level. Fancy yourself as a solver of all sorts of riddles? You might enjoy Brain Test: Tricky Puzzles, which is filled with hundreds of different puzzles across many brain-teasing levels to test your skills and get you thinking creatively. |

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