6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Internet collaboration makes for better puzzles,
September 1, 2003 This review is from: Super 30-Minute Crosswords (Spiral-bound)
Most crossword puzzles are the creation of a single person, and like all of us that person has strengths and weaknesses. Therefore, when a puzzle is created by a team, it is a near certainty that the quality of the puzzle will be higher. The seventy one crossword puzzles in this collection were developed by the CrossSynergy syndicate, a group of top puzzle constructors who create puzzles for the Internet. When a puzzle is created, it is passed through a peer review process, which invariably improves it.
Additional parameters of these puzzles are that they are "designed" to be completed in thirty minutes and each has a theme for the larger words. In tackling these puzzles, I found that thirty minutes was not enough time for me, generally because I got stuck on the last ten or so words. The theme was occasionally helpful, although in most cases I either got the word from the clue only or found that I was stuck, even when thinking along the lines of the theme.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Title is correct - super crossword puzzles!,
February 11, 2010 Francesca Voegelin "eclectic" (Aptos, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Super 30-Minute Crosswords (Spiral-bound)
This was really an excellent set of puzzles. Although I finished every one in 30 minutes or less -- a few in only 15 minutes -- I found them all to be challenging enough to be fun and none of them too frustrating. I enjoy the NY Times Sunday crossword puzzles but save them for when I have lots of time. This book was the perfect shorter crossword puzzle fix, much better than collections of smaller "easy" puzzles. I am only disappointed that the editors don't seem to have come up with a second volume of "Super 30 Minutes Crosswords" yet!