Games World of Puzzles

…FROM THE EDITOR

elcome to the May issue of GAMES WORLD OF PUZZLES. This month we’ve got a special treat for you: “Call Me Steve” by Andrew Parr (page 33). So what’s the big deal? Parr, our “uncontested, , and . But did you know that he is also an accomplished constructor, collector, and solver of puzzles? You’ll learn that and much more from Parr’s wide-ranging conversation about puzzles with Sondheim. This is a must-read for both casual fans and dedicated puzzle enthusiasts.

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