Charybdis provides this week’s IQ challenge.
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
Charybdis provides this week’s IQ challenge.
A very enjoyable puzzle – I particularly liked 15ac, 25ac, 18dn, and 20dn. Thanks to Philistine
Lette set a few Independent crosswords in the first half of 2025, but this is the first for nearly a year.
I found today’s offering from Peto rather on the sophisticated side, but ultimately solvable.
This week’s Spectator is entitled Orbital and is set by Doc
BOBCAT kicks off the week…
Kairos is a long-standing but now occasional setter for the Independent. A pleasure to see his name crop up on my watch, because I’ve always enjoyed his puzzles.
Puzzle from the Weekend FT of May 9, 2026
Apologies for the slightly later than usual blog, down mainly to the fact that it took me a longer than usual time to solve this Quiptic from Anto. Which might be an indication that its difficulty level is not quite appropriate for the slot. Those on the early steps of their cryptic crossword journey will no doubt be best placed to tell us below.
Being a regular blogger for the Independent on Sunday puzzle means I get to tussle with Filbert often. And it is a tussle: as usual, this took me two goes. But it’s always satisfying to complete because this compiler’s work is invariably marked by impeccable setting and fine surfaces.
A medium-difficulty crossword from Azed. There seemed to me to be lots of answers where the parsing involves an anagram, but now I count them it’s not so excessive (25%).
My guess is that anyone who does these crosswords will have a copy of Chambers to hand and so won’t need everything to be spelled out. In the parsing I have confined myself to explaining when the wordplay is not immediately clear.
Definitions in crimson, underlined. Anagrams indicated *(like this) or (like this)*
Not quite your standard Everyman…
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