The little yellow and green squares every wordplay puzzler loves will now be managed by one of Ann Arbor’s own.
The one-word, daily puzzle game was released to the public by game creator Josh Wardle in late 2021. The New York Times bought the game in early 2022, but have been letting it run using an automatically generated list of words created by Wardle.
“I don’t want an answer that’s going to feel bad to someone in that way,” Bennet said. “I don’t avoid negative terminology, but I don’t want anything that feels humiliating or hurtful to an individual person that’s solving the puzzle.” Her first puzzle published in a major outlet was for a Sunday edition of The New York Times, and she soon after landed a permanent byline with Bust magazine to create some of its puzzles. In 2017, she co-founded Inkubator, a subscription magazine for crosswords designed by women and nonbinary creators. It was at Inkubator where she learned to edit other people’s puzzles, she said.
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