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DailyMail.com has launched America's best and biggest FREE puzzles section - a host of brilliant crosswords, number games, quizzes and teasers every day... that cost you nothing to play!
Among the roster of puzzles are favorites exclusive to the Daily Mail, including GuessWord, which puts a twist on the popular five-letter guessing game, and Sudoku Ultra, the world's most playable Sudoku.
Readers can compete with each other, charting their performance in DailyMail.com leaderboards.
And unlike our rivals, there are no subscriptions - and no catch!
Players can choose between dozens of daily puzzles and thousands more in the archive via the new puzzles page, accessible on your smartphone, tablet and desktop web browser.
DailyMail.com has launched a new puzzles page, accessible through smartphone, tablet and desktop web browsers
Those more comfortable with numbers than words can choose from an assortment of classic Japanese number puzzles, including Futoshiki, Hidato, KenKen, Suguru and Suko.
Brain training exercises will allow readers to work on their critical thinking, while a handful of quizzes will allow them to test their general knowledge.
Daily Mail's own GuessWord gives players six chances to find a five-letter word, uncovering which letters and where they appear along the way.
Unlike popular interpretations of the game, at the very beginning players are provided with a single letter which occurs once within the mystery word.
Knowing that the letter features at least once prevents them from having to enter a random word to get the game started.
GuessWord puts a spin on the famous five-letter guessing game, but provides players with one letter which appears once in the word, preventing them from starting each game with the same word
Sudoku Ultra is the most user-friendly interpretation of the classic number game. It allows players to enter possible numbers into squares and eliminate them once a definitive selection is made
Meanwhile, Sudoku Ultra is the most user-friendly deployment of the classic number game, allowing players to enter possible values into each empty box, and conveniently eliminating them once a definite selection is made.
But be warned - DailyMail.com's brilliant new puzzles aren't just free and brilliantly designed, they are highly addictive too! Don't miss out - try our new puzzles here today!
Or visit www.dailymail.co.uk/puzzles on any device.