Phi is moved to Saturday this week to make way for Coot’s celebratory puzzle yesterday.
Special Genius
https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/2026/may/08/may-2026-bonus-genius-crossword
Never knowingly undersolved
https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/2026/may/08/may-2026-bonus-genius-crossword
Phi is moved to Saturday this week to make way for Coot’s celebratory puzzle yesterday.
This week’s 11 x 11 crossword from the Guardian intended to teach cryptic crosswords, found here
1 down is topical given that as I type this counting is still going on for the local elections. Lots of talk about swinging and most, like Jenrick, swinging to the right as if they are on an out of control anticlockwise merry-go-round. So many defective, sorry defecting, ex-Cons like him. I’ll say no more here – it’s all too depressing.
Anyway another great crossword from our one-eyed friend. I notice he will soon be starring in Christopher Nolan’s new blockbuster epic: “The Odyssey” trailer
It’s Leonidas, one of my favourite setters, providing our first Bank Holiday Jumbo.
The Guardian Prize crossword this week is set by Fed, who is a fairly regular Guardian setter these days. He has also set for the Independent as Bluth, but I haven’t seen his name there so far this year.
Fun challenge from SOLOMON !
We were surprised to discover that we didn’t have a Phi today. We thought there must be a good reason ……..
Last time I blogged an Omnibus puzzle (speculated to be a compilation from multiple setters) I found some of the clues a bit clunky, but this one seems a lot smoother. Thanks to Omnibus.
The puzzle is available to solve online or download here.
Hello everyone. I hope you will forgive this impostor for bringing you the blog for a very special puzzle. When I agreed to cover for scchua I had no idea it would be number 30,000. Once I realised I felt a bit sheepish for taking this in place of one of the regular Guardian bloggers. But as it’s an Arachne I admit I don’t feel too bad!
Knut has provided this week’s Thursday puzzle. It is a long time since it has fallen to me to solve and blog a puzzle by him.
Jason is this morning’s setter.
Hi all. Chalicea’s puzzles are often reassuring for a solver and this one looks like it might be doubly so. Only one way to find out …
It’s two weeks since we had an Eccles crossword, so it is no surprise to see his name today.
A thoroughly enjoyable solve from Goliath.