
The Telegraph PlusWord 2: 150 puzzles for Word-game and Crossword fans
The Telegraph PlusWord returns with a brand new set of puzzles for lovers of Wordle!
Can you complete the crossword and find the PlusWord? This is the new edition of the puzzle collection that brings together the best of two worlds, combining the fun of crosswords with online word-finding puzzles. This utterly addictive puzzling experience sets you the task of solving the clues then working out from the positioning of the letters what the PlusWord is... there is only one answer. There are 150 grids for you to enjoy anywhere or anytime you choose.The Telegraph is the one of the UK's most popular daily broadsheets, with a daily circulation of over 350,000 readers. It was the first quality newspaper in the UK to publish a daily crossword, in 1925. The new Telegraph Puzzles site is at https://www.telegraph.co.uk/puzzles/, offering access to their archive of over 17,000 puzzles.
Author: Telegraph Media Group Ltd
Format: Paperback, 240 pages, 126mm x 196mm, 168 g
Published: 2022, Octopus Publishing Group, United Kingdom
Genre: Puzzles
The Telegraph PlusWord returns with a brand new set of puzzles for lovers of Wordle!
Can you complete the crossword and find the PlusWord? This is the new edition of the puzzle collection that brings together the best of two worlds, combining the fun of crosswords with online word-finding puzzles. This utterly addictive puzzling experience sets you the task of solving the clues then working out from the positioning of the letters what the PlusWord is... there is only one answer. There are 150 grids for you to enjoy anywhere or anytime you choose.The Telegraph is the one of the UK's most popular daily broadsheets, with a daily circulation of over 350,000 readers. It was the first quality newspaper in the UK to publish a daily crossword, in 1925. The new Telegraph Puzzles site is at https://www.telegraph.co.uk/puzzles/, offering access to their archive of over 17,000 puzzles.
