Introducing the Reason Crossword, a Weekly Puzzle for Libertarians


Puzzle lovers, rejoice: Purpose is now publishing a weekly crossword. The primary one is out there right here.  

“Puzzles are having a second,” says Stella Zawistowski, Purpose‘s new crossword constructor. “Simply within the final 5 years, plenty of markets have began to have a crossword for the primary time or are increasing their choices.”

Zawistowski is an expert puzzle solver herself and ranks among the many world’s quickest finishers of crosswords.

“I have been fixing puzzles for nicely over twenty years,” she says. “A conservative guess is I’ve solved no less than 30,000 crosswords in my lifetime. I do 61 per week.”

Her personal puzzles have appeared in The New York OccasionsThe Wall Avenue Journal, and lots of different publications. However Zawistowski has lengthy believed that Purpose ought to run its personal puzzles.

“There aren’t plenty of puzzles with a pro-capitalism, professional–free market voice on the market,” she says.

Certainly, broader debates about political correctness and wokeness-run-amok haven’t left the crossword world alone. In January 2022, Kotaku famous that “at a time when debates about language anchor political discourse and incorrect pronouns spark vicious assaults, the truth that tradition wars are being performed out in crossword puzzles is sensible.”

“Puzzle debates characterize a microcosm of bigger cultural conflicts surrounding race, class, and gender,” wrote Kotaku. “Questions come up: ought to dictators seem in crosswords? Serial killers? What about Donald Trump? Or Hitler? Are phrases like ‘hag’ okay?”

An August 2020 article in Time, “The Crossword Revolution Is Upon Us,” detailed efforts by crossword editors to make the puzzles extra “inclusive.”

Alternative is among the blessings of liberty, and folks must be free to get pleasure from no matter crosswords greatest swimsuit their pursuits. However now, finally, there’s one which caters to the libertarian puzzle solver.

“Till at this time, there was no such factor as a free market–centered crossword puzzle,” Zawistowski says. “I am very excited.”