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International Puzzle Day

Date: June 13

International Puzzle Day is a celebration dedicated to the joy and challenge of solving puzzles of all kinds. Whether it's jigsaw puzzles, crosswords, Sudoku, or brainteasers, this day encourages enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the delightful world of puzzles.

History

International Puzzle Day was established to honor the intriguing and stimulating nature of puzzles. The origins of the day can be traced back to the early 2000s, with the intent to celebrate the creativity and cognitive benefits that puzzles offer. It is a day that promotes mental exercise, problem-solving skills, and the sheer enjoyment of piecing together various forms of puzzles.

Interesting Information

  • The earliest known puzzles date back to ancient Greece and China, with labyrinths and tangrams being popular forms.
  • John Spilsbury, a London mapmaker, is credited with creating the first jigsaw puzzle in 1767.
  • Solving puzzles can improve memory, cognitive function, and even delay the onset of dementia.
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