

Why are online puzzle games having a moment?
94 snips Sep 2, 2025
Allison Johnson chats with Simon Anthony and Mark Goodliffe, world-class puzzle champions and hosts of Cracking the Cryptic, as they discuss the surge in online puzzle games and share insights on their unique Sudoku variants. They delve into the community dynamics that make puzzle-solving a shared joy and the difference between handcrafted and digital puzzles. Later, Marc Levoy, VP at Adobe and a pioneer in computational photography, introduces his new camera app, Project Indigo, and explains the nuances of HDR technology in smartphone photography.
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Daily Live Sudoku Channel
- Simon and Mark run Cracking the Cryptic and solve variant Sudoku live on YouTube daily for years.
- Their long, mistake-filled live solves draw viewers who enjoy the full problem-solving journey.
Human Constructors Make Sudoku Feel Like Art
- Human-made variant Sudokus embed deliberate logic and 'breadcrumbs' that computer-generated puzzles lack.
- Solving human constructors' puzzles feels like encountering crafted art rather than random machine output.
A Large, Kind Puzzle Community
- Cracking the Cryptic's Discord grew organically to ~40,000 members and fosters intense, kind puzzle collaboration.
- A supportive community amplifies learning and mental-health benefits for members.