utnereader:

Tackling a crossword can crowd the tip of your tongue. You know that you know the answers to 3 down and 5 across, but the words just won’t come out. Then, when you’ve given up and moved on to another clue, comes blessed relief. The elusive answer suddenly occurs to you, crystal clear.

The processes leading to that flash of insight can illuminate many of the human mind’s curious characteristics. Crosswords can reflect the nature of intuition, hint at the way we retrieve words from our memory, and reveal a surprising connection between puzzle solving and our ability to recognise a human face. (via New Scientist)

Good to know that our goal of finishing the 200 puzzle crossword book is severely hindering our ability to recognize a face. The props department is screwed if we were asked to pick a suspect from a lineup

Reblogged from problemsolver
22
Jan